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//===--- ModuleMap.cpp - Describe the layout of modules ---------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the ModuleMap implementation, which describes the layout
// of a module as it relates to headers.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Lex/ModuleMap.h"
#include "clang/Basic/CharInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/TargetOptions.h"
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderSearch.h"
#include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include "clang/Lex/LiteralSupport.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Host.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
#include <limits.h>
#endif
using namespace clang;
Module::ExportDecl
ModuleMap::resolveExport(Module *Mod,
const Module::UnresolvedExportDecl &Unresolved,
bool Complain) const {
// We may have just a wildcard.
if (Unresolved.Id.empty()) {
assert(Unresolved.Wildcard && "Invalid unresolved export");
return Module::ExportDecl(0, true);
}
// Resolve the module-id.
Module *Context = resolveModuleId(Unresolved.Id, Mod, Complain);
if (!Context)
return Module::ExportDecl();
return Module::ExportDecl(Context, Unresolved.Wildcard);
}
Module *ModuleMap::resolveModuleId(const ModuleId &Id, Module *Mod,
bool Complain) const {
// Find the starting module.
Module *Context = lookupModuleUnqualified(Id[0].first, Mod);
if (!Context) {
if (Complain)
Diags.Report(Id[0].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_module_unqualified)
<< Id[0].first << Mod->getFullModuleName();
return 0;
}
// Dig into the module path.
for (unsigned I = 1, N = Id.size(); I != N; ++I) {
Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Id[I].first, Context);
if (!Sub) {
if (Complain)
Diags.Report(Id[I].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_module_qualified)
<< Id[I].first << Context->getFullModuleName()
<< SourceRange(Id[0].second, Id[I-1].second);
return 0;
}
Context = Sub;
}
return Context;
}
ModuleMap::ModuleMap(SourceManager &SourceMgr, DiagnosticsEngine &Diags,
const LangOptions &LangOpts, const TargetInfo *Target,
HeaderSearch &HeaderInfo)
: SourceMgr(SourceMgr), Diags(Diags), LangOpts(LangOpts), Target(Target),
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
HeaderInfo(HeaderInfo), BuiltinIncludeDir(0), CompilingModule(0),
SourceModule(0) {}
ModuleMap::~ModuleMap() {
for (llvm::StringMap<Module *>::iterator I = Modules.begin(),
IEnd = Modules.end();
I != IEnd; ++I) {
delete I->getValue();
}
}
void ModuleMap::setTarget(const TargetInfo &Target) {
assert((!this->Target || this->Target == &Target) &&
"Improper target override");
this->Target = &Target;
}
/// \brief "Sanitize" a filename so that it can be used as an identifier.
static StringRef sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(StringRef Name,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &Buffer) {
if (Name.empty())
return Name;
if (!isValidIdentifier(Name)) {
// If we don't already have something with the form of an identifier,
// create a buffer with the sanitized name.
Buffer.clear();
if (isDigit(Name[0]))
Buffer.push_back('_');
Buffer.reserve(Buffer.size() + Name.size());
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Name.size(); I != N; ++I) {
if (isIdentifierBody(Name[I]))
Buffer.push_back(Name[I]);
else
Buffer.push_back('_');
}
Name = StringRef(Buffer.data(), Buffer.size());
}
while (llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Name)
#define KEYWORD(Keyword,Conditions) .Case(#Keyword, true)
#define ALIAS(Keyword, AliasOf, Conditions) .Case(Keyword, true)
#include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def"
.Default(false)) {
if (Name.data() != Buffer.data())
Buffer.append(Name.begin(), Name.end());
Buffer.push_back('_');
Name = StringRef(Buffer.data(), Buffer.size());
}
return Name;
}
/// \brief Determine whether the given file name is the name of a builtin
/// header, supplied by Clang to replace, override, or augment existing system
/// headers.
static bool isBuiltinHeader(StringRef FileName) {
return llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(FileName)
.Case("float.h", true)
.Case("iso646.h", true)
.Case("limits.h", true)
.Case("stdalign.h", true)
.Case("stdarg.h", true)
.Case("stdbool.h", true)
.Case("stddef.h", true)
.Case("stdint.h", true)
.Case("tgmath.h", true)
.Case("unwind.h", true)
.Default(false);
}
ModuleMap::KnownHeader
ModuleMap::findModuleForHeader(const FileEntry *File,
Module *RequestingModule,
bool *FoundInModule) {
HeadersMap::iterator Known = Headers.find(File);
// If we've found a builtin header within Clang's builtin include directory,
// load all of the module maps to see if it will get associated with a
// specific module (e.g., in /usr/include).
if (Known == Headers.end() && File->getDir() == BuiltinIncludeDir &&
isBuiltinHeader(llvm::sys::path::filename(File->getName()))) {
HeaderInfo.loadTopLevelSystemModules();
Known = Headers.find(File);
}
if (Known != Headers.end()) {
ModuleMap::KnownHeader Result = KnownHeader();
// Iterate over all modules that 'File' is part of to find the best fit.
for (SmallVectorImpl<KnownHeader>::iterator I = Known->second.begin(),
E = Known->second.end();
I != E; ++I) {
// Cannot use a module if the header is excluded in it.
if (I->getRole() == ModuleMap::ExcludedHeader)
continue;
if (FoundInModule)
*FoundInModule = true;
// Cannot use a module if it is unavailable.
if (!I->getModule()->isAvailable())
continue;
// If 'File' is part of 'RequestingModule', 'RequestingModule' is the
// module we are looking for.
if (I->getModule() == RequestingModule)
return *I;
// If uses need to be specified explicitly, we are only allowed to return
// modules that are explicitly used by the requesting module.
if (RequestingModule && LangOpts.ModulesDeclUse &&
std::find(RequestingModule->DirectUses.begin(),
RequestingModule->DirectUses.end(),
I->getModule()) == RequestingModule->DirectUses.end())
continue;
Result = *I;
// If 'File' is a public header of this module, this is as good as we
// are going to get.
if (I->getRole() == ModuleMap::NormalHeader)
break;
}
return Result;
}
const DirectoryEntry *Dir = File->getDir();
SmallVector<const DirectoryEntry *, 2> SkippedDirs;
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack we use the real path here, because
// frameworks moving from top-level frameworks to embedded frameworks tend
// to be symlinked from the top-level location to the embedded location,
// and we need to resolve lookups as if we had found the embedded location.
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
StringRef DirName = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getCanonicalName(Dir);
// Keep walking up the directory hierarchy, looking for a directory with
// an umbrella header.
do {
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, Module *>::iterator KnownDir
= UmbrellaDirs.find(Dir);
if (KnownDir != UmbrellaDirs.end()) {
Module *Result = KnownDir->second;
// Search up the module stack until we find a module with an umbrella
// directory.
Module *UmbrellaModule = Result;
while (!UmbrellaModule->getUmbrellaDir() && UmbrellaModule->Parent)
UmbrellaModule = UmbrellaModule->Parent;
if (UmbrellaModule->InferSubmodules) {
// Infer submodules for each of the directories we found between
// the directory of the umbrella header and the directory where
// the actual header is located.
bool Explicit = UmbrellaModule->InferExplicitSubmodules;
for (unsigned I = SkippedDirs.size(); I != 0; --I) {
// Find or create the module that corresponds to this directory name.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(SkippedDirs[I-1]->getName()),
NameBuf);
Result = findOrCreateModule(Name, Result, /*IsFramework=*/false,
Explicit).first;
// Associate the module and the directory.
UmbrellaDirs[SkippedDirs[I-1]] = Result;
// If inferred submodules export everything they import, add a
// wildcard to the set of exports.
if (UmbrellaModule->InferExportWildcard && Result->Exports.empty())
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(0, true));
}
// Infer a submodule with the same name as this header file.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(File->getName()), NameBuf);
Result = findOrCreateModule(Name, Result, /*IsFramework=*/false,
Explicit).first;
Result->addTopHeader(File);
// If inferred submodules export everything they import, add a
// wildcard to the set of exports.
if (UmbrellaModule->InferExportWildcard && Result->Exports.empty())
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(0, true));
} else {
// Record each of the directories we stepped through as being part of
// the module we found, since the umbrella header covers them all.
for (unsigned I = 0, N = SkippedDirs.size(); I != N; ++I)
UmbrellaDirs[SkippedDirs[I]] = Result;
}
Headers[File].push_back(KnownHeader(Result, NormalHeader));
// If a header corresponds to an unavailable module, don't report
// that it maps to anything.
if (!Result->isAvailable())
return KnownHeader();
return Headers[File].back();
}
SkippedDirs.push_back(Dir);
// Retrieve our parent path.
DirName = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(DirName);
if (DirName.empty())
break;
// Resolve the parent path to a directory entry.
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
Dir = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(DirName);
} while (Dir);
return KnownHeader();
}
bool ModuleMap::isHeaderInUnavailableModule(const FileEntry *Header) const {
HeadersMap::const_iterator Known = Headers.find(Header);
if (Known != Headers.end()) {
for (SmallVectorImpl<KnownHeader>::const_iterator
I = Known->second.begin(),
E = Known->second.end();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I->isAvailable())
return false;
}
return true;
}
const DirectoryEntry *Dir = Header->getDir();
SmallVector<const DirectoryEntry *, 2> SkippedDirs;
StringRef DirName = Dir->getName();
// Keep walking up the directory hierarchy, looking for a directory with
// an umbrella header.
do {
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, Module *>::const_iterator KnownDir
= UmbrellaDirs.find(Dir);
if (KnownDir != UmbrellaDirs.end()) {
Module *Found = KnownDir->second;
if (!Found->isAvailable())
return true;
// Search up the module stack until we find a module with an umbrella
// directory.
Module *UmbrellaModule = Found;
while (!UmbrellaModule->getUmbrellaDir() && UmbrellaModule->Parent)
UmbrellaModule = UmbrellaModule->Parent;
if (UmbrellaModule->InferSubmodules) {
for (unsigned I = SkippedDirs.size(); I != 0; --I) {
// Find or create the module that corresponds to this directory name.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(SkippedDirs[I-1]->getName()),
NameBuf);
Found = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Found);
if (!Found)
return false;
if (!Found->isAvailable())
return true;
}
// Infer a submodule with the same name as this header file.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(Header->getName()),
NameBuf);
Found = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Found);
if (!Found)
return false;
}
return !Found->isAvailable();
}
SkippedDirs.push_back(Dir);
// Retrieve our parent path.
DirName = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(DirName);
if (DirName.empty())
break;
// Resolve the parent path to a directory entry.
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
Dir = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(DirName);
} while (Dir);
return false;
}
Module *ModuleMap::findModule(StringRef Name) const {
llvm::StringMap<Module *>::const_iterator Known = Modules.find(Name);
if (Known != Modules.end())
return Known->getValue();
return 0;
}
Module *ModuleMap::lookupModuleUnqualified(StringRef Name,
Module *Context) const {
for(; Context; Context = Context->Parent) {
if (Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Context))
return Sub;
}
return findModule(Name);
}
Module *ModuleMap::lookupModuleQualified(StringRef Name, Module *Context) const{
if (!Context)
return findModule(Name);
return Context->findSubmodule(Name);
}
std::pair<Module *, bool>
ModuleMap::findOrCreateModule(StringRef Name, Module *Parent, bool IsFramework,
bool IsExplicit) {
// Try to find an existing module with this name.
if (Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Parent))
return std::make_pair(Sub, false);
// Create a new module with this name.
Module *Result = new Module(Name, SourceLocation(), Parent, IsFramework,
IsExplicit);
if (LangOpts.CurrentModule == Name) {
SourceModule = Result;
SourceModuleName = Name;
}
if (!Parent) {
Modules[Name] = Result;
if (!LangOpts.CurrentModule.empty() && !CompilingModule &&
Name == LangOpts.CurrentModule) {
CompilingModule = Result;
}
}
return std::make_pair(Result, true);
}
bool ModuleMap::canInferFrameworkModule(const DirectoryEntry *ParentDir,
StringRef Name, bool &IsSystem) const {
// Check whether we have already looked into the parent directory
// for a module map.
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, InferredDirectory>::const_iterator
inferred = InferredDirectories.find(ParentDir);
if (inferred == InferredDirectories.end())
return false;
if (!inferred->second.InferModules)
return false;
// We're allowed to infer for this directory, but make sure it's okay
// to infer this particular module.
bool canInfer = std::find(inferred->second.ExcludedModules.begin(),
inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end(),
Name) == inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end();
if (canInfer && inferred->second.InferSystemModules)
IsSystem = true;
return canInfer;
}
/// \brief For a framework module, infer the framework against which we
/// should link.
static void inferFrameworkLink(Module *Mod, const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
FileManager &FileMgr) {
assert(Mod->IsFramework && "Can only infer linking for framework modules");
assert(!Mod->isSubFramework() &&
"Can only infer linking for top-level frameworks");
SmallString<128> LibName;
LibName += FrameworkDir->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(LibName, Mod->Name);
if (FileMgr.getFile(LibName)) {
Mod->LinkLibraries.push_back(Module::LinkLibrary(Mod->Name,
/*IsFramework=*/true));
}
}
Module *
ModuleMap::inferFrameworkModule(StringRef ModuleName,
const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
bool IsSystem,
Module *Parent) {
// Check whether we've already found this module.
if (Module *Mod = lookupModuleQualified(ModuleName, Parent))
return Mod;
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
FileManager &FileMgr = SourceMgr.getFileManager();
// If the framework has a parent path from which we're allowed to infer
// a framework module, do so.
if (!Parent) {
// Determine whether we're allowed to infer a module map.
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack we use the real path here, because
// we might be looking at an embedded framework that symlinks out to a
// top-level framework, and we need to infer as if we were naming the
// top-level framework.
StringRef FrameworkDirName
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
= SourceMgr.getFileManager().getCanonicalName(FrameworkDir);
bool canInfer = false;
if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(FrameworkDirName)) {
// Figure out the parent path.
StringRef Parent = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(FrameworkDirName);
if (const DirectoryEntry *ParentDir = FileMgr.getDirectory(Parent)) {
// Check whether we have already looked into the parent directory
// for a module map.
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, InferredDirectory>::const_iterator
inferred = InferredDirectories.find(ParentDir);
if (inferred == InferredDirectories.end()) {
// We haven't looked here before. Load a module map, if there is
// one.
SmallString<128> ModMapPath = Parent;
llvm::sys::path::append(ModMapPath, "module.map");
if (const FileEntry *ModMapFile = FileMgr.getFile(ModMapPath)) {
parseModuleMapFile(ModMapFile, IsSystem);
inferred = InferredDirectories.find(ParentDir);
}
if (inferred == InferredDirectories.end())
inferred = InferredDirectories.insert(
std::make_pair(ParentDir, InferredDirectory())).first;
}
if (inferred->second.InferModules) {
// We're allowed to infer for this directory, but make sure it's okay
// to infer this particular module.
StringRef Name = llvm::sys::path::stem(FrameworkDirName);
canInfer = std::find(inferred->second.ExcludedModules.begin(),
inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end(),
Name) == inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end();
if (inferred->second.InferSystemModules)
IsSystem = true;
}
}
}
// If we're not allowed to infer a framework module, don't.
if (!canInfer)
return 0;
}
// Look for an umbrella header.
SmallString<128> UmbrellaName = StringRef(FrameworkDir->getName());
llvm::sys::path::append(UmbrellaName, "Headers", ModuleName + ".h");
const FileEntry *UmbrellaHeader = FileMgr.getFile(UmbrellaName);
// FIXME: If there's no umbrella header, we could probably scan the
// framework to load *everything*. But, it's not clear that this is a good
// idea.
if (!UmbrellaHeader)
return 0;
Module *Result = new Module(ModuleName, SourceLocation(), Parent,
/*IsFramework=*/true, /*IsExplicit=*/false);
if (LangOpts.CurrentModule == ModuleName) {
SourceModule = Result;
SourceModuleName = ModuleName;
}
if (IsSystem)
Result->IsSystem = IsSystem;
if (!Parent)
Modules[ModuleName] = Result;
// umbrella header "umbrella-header-name"
Result->Umbrella = UmbrellaHeader;
Headers[UmbrellaHeader].push_back(KnownHeader(Result, NormalHeader));
UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaHeader->getDir()] = Result;
// export *
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(0, true));
// module * { export * }
Result->InferSubmodules = true;
Result->InferExportWildcard = true;
// Look for subframeworks.
llvm::error_code EC;
SmallString<128> SubframeworksDirName
= StringRef(FrameworkDir->getName());
llvm::sys::path::append(SubframeworksDirName, "Frameworks");
llvm::sys::path::native(SubframeworksDirName);
for (llvm::sys::fs::directory_iterator
Dir(SubframeworksDirName.str(), EC), DirEnd;
Dir != DirEnd && !EC; Dir.increment(EC)) {
if (!StringRef(Dir->path()).endswith(".framework"))
continue;
if (const DirectoryEntry *SubframeworkDir
= FileMgr.getDirectory(Dir->path())) {
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack, we use the real path here and
// check whether it is actually a subdirectory of the parent directory.
// This will not be the case if the 'subframework' is actually a symlink
// out to a top-level framework.
StringRef SubframeworkDirName = FileMgr.getCanonicalName(SubframeworkDir);
bool FoundParent = false;
do {
// Get the parent directory name.
SubframeworkDirName
= llvm::sys::path::parent_path(SubframeworkDirName);
if (SubframeworkDirName.empty())
break;
if (FileMgr.getDirectory(SubframeworkDirName) == FrameworkDir) {
FoundParent = true;
break;
}
} while (true);
if (!FoundParent)
continue;
// FIXME: Do we want to warn about subframeworks without umbrella headers?
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
inferFrameworkModule(sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(Dir->path()), NameBuf),
SubframeworkDir, IsSystem, Result);
}
}
// If the module is a top-level framework, automatically link against the
// framework.
if (!Result->isSubFramework()) {
inferFrameworkLink(Result, FrameworkDir, FileMgr);
}
return Result;
}
void ModuleMap::setUmbrellaHeader(Module *Mod, const FileEntry *UmbrellaHeader){
Headers[UmbrellaHeader].push_back(KnownHeader(Mod, NormalHeader));
Mod->Umbrella = UmbrellaHeader;
UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaHeader->getDir()] = Mod;
}
void ModuleMap::setUmbrellaDir(Module *Mod, const DirectoryEntry *UmbrellaDir) {
Mod->Umbrella = UmbrellaDir;
UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaDir] = Mod;
}
void ModuleMap::addHeader(Module *Mod, const FileEntry *Header,
ModuleHeaderRole Role) {
if (Role == ExcludedHeader) {
Mod->ExcludedHeaders.push_back(Header);
} else {
if (Role == PrivateHeader)
Mod->PrivateHeaders.push_back(Header);
else
Mod->NormalHeaders.push_back(Header);
bool isCompilingModuleHeader = Mod->getTopLevelModule() == CompilingModule;
HeaderInfo.MarkFileModuleHeader(Header, Role, isCompilingModuleHeader);
}
Headers[Header].push_back(KnownHeader(Mod, Role));
}
const FileEntry *
ModuleMap::getContainingModuleMapFile(Module *Module) const {
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
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if (Module->DefinitionLoc.isInvalid())
return 0;
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
2013-10-24 15:51:24 +08:00
return SourceMgr.getFileEntryForID(
SourceMgr.getFileID(Module->DefinitionLoc));
}
void ModuleMap::dump() {
llvm::errs() << "Modules:";
for (llvm::StringMap<Module *>::iterator M = Modules.begin(),
MEnd = Modules.end();
M != MEnd; ++M)
M->getValue()->print(llvm::errs(), 2);
llvm::errs() << "Headers:";
for (HeadersMap::iterator H = Headers.begin(), HEnd = Headers.end();
H != HEnd; ++H) {
llvm::errs() << " \"" << H->first->getName() << "\" -> ";
for (SmallVectorImpl<KnownHeader>::const_iterator I = H->second.begin(),
E = H->second.end();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I != H->second.begin())
llvm::errs() << ",";
llvm::errs() << I->getModule()->getFullModuleName();
}
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveExports(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
bool HadError = false;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Mod->UnresolvedExports.size(); I != N; ++I) {
Module::ExportDecl Export = resolveExport(Mod, Mod->UnresolvedExports[I],
Complain);
if (Export.getPointer() || Export.getInt())
Mod->Exports.push_back(Export);
else
HadError = true;
}
Mod->UnresolvedExports.clear();
return HadError;
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveUses(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
bool HadError = false;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses.size(); I != N; ++I) {
Module *DirectUse =
resolveModuleId(Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses[I], Mod, Complain);
if (DirectUse)
Mod->DirectUses.push_back(DirectUse);
else
HadError = true;
}
Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses.clear();
return HadError;
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveConflicts(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
bool HadError = false;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Mod->UnresolvedConflicts.size(); I != N; ++I) {
Module *OtherMod = resolveModuleId(Mod->UnresolvedConflicts[I].Id,
Mod, Complain);
if (!OtherMod) {
HadError = true;
continue;
}
Module::Conflict Conflict;
Conflict.Other = OtherMod;
Conflict.Message = Mod->UnresolvedConflicts[I].Message;
Mod->Conflicts.push_back(Conflict);
}
Mod->UnresolvedConflicts.clear();
return HadError;
}
Module *ModuleMap::inferModuleFromLocation(FullSourceLoc Loc) {
if (Loc.isInvalid())
return 0;
// Use the expansion location to determine which module we're in.
FullSourceLoc ExpansionLoc = Loc.getExpansionLoc();
if (!ExpansionLoc.isFileID())
return 0;
const SourceManager &SrcMgr = Loc.getManager();
FileID ExpansionFileID = ExpansionLoc.getFileID();
while (const FileEntry *ExpansionFile
= SrcMgr.getFileEntryForID(ExpansionFileID)) {
// Find the module that owns this header (if any).
if (Module *Mod = findModuleForHeader(ExpansionFile).getModule())
return Mod;
// No module owns this header, so look up the inclusion chain to see if
// any included header has an associated module.
SourceLocation IncludeLoc = SrcMgr.getIncludeLoc(ExpansionFileID);
if (IncludeLoc.isInvalid())
return 0;
ExpansionFileID = SrcMgr.getFileID(IncludeLoc);
}
return 0;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// Module map file parser
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
namespace clang {
/// \brief A token in a module map file.
struct MMToken {
enum TokenKind {
Comma,
ConfigMacros,
Conflict,
EndOfFile,
HeaderKeyword,
Identifier,
Exclaim,
ExcludeKeyword,
ExplicitKeyword,
ExportKeyword,
ExternKeyword,
FrameworkKeyword,
LinkKeyword,
ModuleKeyword,
Period,
PrivateKeyword,
UmbrellaKeyword,
UseKeyword,
RequiresKeyword,
Star,
StringLiteral,
LBrace,
RBrace,
LSquare,
RSquare
} Kind;
unsigned Location;
unsigned StringLength;
const char *StringData;
void clear() {
Kind = EndOfFile;
Location = 0;
StringLength = 0;
StringData = 0;
}
bool is(TokenKind K) const { return Kind == K; }
SourceLocation getLocation() const {
return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(Location);
}
StringRef getString() const {
return StringRef(StringData, StringLength);
}
};
/// \brief The set of attributes that can be attached to a module.
struct Attributes {
Attributes() : IsSystem(), IsExhaustive() { }
/// \brief Whether this is a system module.
unsigned IsSystem : 1;
/// \brief Whether this is an exhaustive set of configuration macros.
unsigned IsExhaustive : 1;
};
class ModuleMapParser {
Lexer &L;
SourceManager &SourceMgr;
/// \brief Default target information, used only for string literal
/// parsing.
const TargetInfo *Target;
DiagnosticsEngine &Diags;
ModuleMap &Map;
/// \brief The directory that this module map resides in.
const DirectoryEntry *Directory;
/// \brief The directory containing Clang-supplied headers.
const DirectoryEntry *BuiltinIncludeDir;
/// \brief Whether this module map is in a system header directory.
bool IsSystem;
/// \brief Whether an error occurred.
bool HadError;
/// \brief Stores string data for the various string literals referenced
/// during parsing.
llvm::BumpPtrAllocator StringData;
/// \brief The current token.
MMToken Tok;
/// \brief The active module.
Module *ActiveModule;
/// \brief Consume the current token and return its location.
SourceLocation consumeToken();
/// \brief Skip tokens until we reach the a token with the given kind
/// (or the end of the file).
void skipUntil(MMToken::TokenKind K);
typedef SmallVector<std::pair<std::string, SourceLocation>, 2> ModuleId;
bool parseModuleId(ModuleId &Id);
void parseModuleDecl();
void parseExternModuleDecl();
void parseRequiresDecl();
void parseHeaderDecl(clang::MMToken::TokenKind,
SourceLocation LeadingLoc);
void parseUmbrellaDirDecl(SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc);
void parseExportDecl();
void parseUseDecl();
void parseLinkDecl();
void parseConfigMacros();
void parseConflict();
void parseInferredModuleDecl(bool Framework, bool Explicit);
bool parseOptionalAttributes(Attributes &Attrs);
const DirectoryEntry *getOverriddenHeaderSearchDir();
public:
explicit ModuleMapParser(Lexer &L, SourceManager &SourceMgr,
const TargetInfo *Target,
DiagnosticsEngine &Diags,
ModuleMap &Map,
const DirectoryEntry *Directory,
const DirectoryEntry *BuiltinIncludeDir,
bool IsSystem)
: L(L), SourceMgr(SourceMgr), Target(Target), Diags(Diags), Map(Map),
Directory(Directory), BuiltinIncludeDir(BuiltinIncludeDir),
IsSystem(IsSystem), HadError(false), ActiveModule(0)
{
Tok.clear();
consumeToken();
}
bool parseModuleMapFile();
};
}
SourceLocation ModuleMapParser::consumeToken() {
retry:
SourceLocation Result = Tok.getLocation();
Tok.clear();
Token LToken;
L.LexFromRawLexer(LToken);
Tok.Location = LToken.getLocation().getRawEncoding();
switch (LToken.getKind()) {
case tok::raw_identifier:
Tok.StringData = LToken.getRawIdentifierData();
Tok.StringLength = LToken.getLength();
Tok.Kind = llvm::StringSwitch<MMToken::TokenKind>(Tok.getString())
.Case("config_macros", MMToken::ConfigMacros)
.Case("conflict", MMToken::Conflict)
.Case("exclude", MMToken::ExcludeKeyword)
.Case("explicit", MMToken::ExplicitKeyword)
.Case("export", MMToken::ExportKeyword)
.Case("extern", MMToken::ExternKeyword)
.Case("framework", MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)
.Case("header", MMToken::HeaderKeyword)
.Case("link", MMToken::LinkKeyword)
.Case("module", MMToken::ModuleKeyword)
.Case("private", MMToken::PrivateKeyword)
.Case("requires", MMToken::RequiresKeyword)
.Case("umbrella", MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword)
.Case("use", MMToken::UseKeyword)
.Default(MMToken::Identifier);
break;
case tok::comma:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Comma;
break;
case tok::eof:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::EndOfFile;
break;
case tok::l_brace:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::LBrace;
break;
case tok::l_square:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::LSquare;
break;
case tok::period:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Period;
break;
case tok::r_brace:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::RBrace;
break;
case tok::r_square:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::RSquare;
break;
case tok::star:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Star;
break;
case tok::exclaim:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Exclaim;
break;
case tok::string_literal: {
if (LToken.hasUDSuffix()) {
Diags.Report(LToken.getLocation(), diag::err_invalid_string_udl);
HadError = true;
goto retry;
}
// Parse the string literal.
LangOptions LangOpts;
StringLiteralParser StringLiteral(&LToken, 1, SourceMgr, LangOpts, *Target);
if (StringLiteral.hadError)
goto retry;
// Copy the string literal into our string data allocator.
unsigned Length = StringLiteral.GetStringLength();
char *Saved = StringData.Allocate<char>(Length + 1);
memcpy(Saved, StringLiteral.GetString().data(), Length);
Saved[Length] = 0;
// Form the token.
Tok.Kind = MMToken::StringLiteral;
Tok.StringData = Saved;
Tok.StringLength = Length;
break;
}
case tok::comment:
goto retry;
default:
Diags.Report(LToken.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_unknown_token);
HadError = true;
goto retry;
}
return Result;
}
void ModuleMapParser::skipUntil(MMToken::TokenKind K) {
unsigned braceDepth = 0;
unsigned squareDepth = 0;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
return;
case MMToken::LBrace:
if (Tok.is(K) && braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0)
return;
++braceDepth;
break;
case MMToken::LSquare:
if (Tok.is(K) && braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0)
return;
++squareDepth;
break;
case MMToken::RBrace:
if (braceDepth > 0)
--braceDepth;
else if (Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
case MMToken::RSquare:
if (squareDepth > 0)
--squareDepth;
else if (Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
default:
if (braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0 && Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
}
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// \brief Parse a module-id.
///
/// module-id:
/// identifier
/// identifier '.' module-id
///
/// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
bool ModuleMapParser::parseModuleId(ModuleId &Id) {
Id.clear();
do {
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier) || Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Id.push_back(std::make_pair(Tok.getString(), Tok.getLocation()));
consumeToken();
} else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module_name);
return true;
}
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Period))
break;
consumeToken();
} while (true);
return false;
}
namespace {
/// \brief Enumerates the known attributes.
enum AttributeKind {
/// \brief An unknown attribute.
AT_unknown,
/// \brief The 'system' attribute.
AT_system,
/// \brief The 'exhaustive' attribute.
AT_exhaustive
};
}
/// \brief Parse a module declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'extern' 'module' module-id string-literal
/// 'explicit'[opt] 'framework'[opt] 'module' module-id attributes[opt]
/// { module-member* }
///
/// module-member:
/// requires-declaration
/// header-declaration
/// submodule-declaration
/// export-declaration
/// link-declaration
///
/// submodule-declaration:
/// module-declaration
/// inferred-submodule-declaration
void ModuleMapParser::parseModuleDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExplicitKeyword) || Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword) ||
Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword) || Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword));
if (Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword)) {
parseExternModuleDecl();
return;
}
// Parse 'explicit' or 'framework' keyword, if present.
SourceLocation ExplicitLoc;
bool Explicit = false;
bool Framework = false;
// Parse 'explicit' keyword, if present.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::ExplicitKeyword)) {
ExplicitLoc = consumeToken();
Explicit = true;
}
// Parse 'framework' keyword, if present.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)) {
consumeToken();
Framework = true;
}
// Parse 'module' keyword.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
consumeToken(); // 'module' keyword
// If we have a wildcard for the module name, this is an inferred submodule.
// Parse it.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Star))
return parseInferredModuleDecl(Framework, Explicit);
// Parse the module name.
ModuleId Id;
if (parseModuleId(Id)) {
HadError = true;
return;
}
if (ActiveModule) {
if (Id.size() > 1) {
Diags.Report(Id.front().second, diag::err_mmap_nested_submodule_id)
<< SourceRange(Id.front().second, Id.back().second);
HadError = true;
return;
}
} else if (Id.size() == 1 && Explicit) {
// Top-level modules can't be explicit.
Diags.Report(ExplicitLoc, diag::err_mmap_explicit_top_level);
Explicit = false;
ExplicitLoc = SourceLocation();
HadError = true;
}
Module *PreviousActiveModule = ActiveModule;
if (Id.size() > 1) {
// This module map defines a submodule. Go find the module of which it
// is a submodule.
ActiveModule = 0;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Id.size() - 1; I != N; ++I) {
if (Module *Next = Map.lookupModuleQualified(Id[I].first, ActiveModule)) {
ActiveModule = Next;
continue;
}
if (ActiveModule) {
Diags.Report(Id[I].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_module_qualified)
<< Id[I].first << ActiveModule->getTopLevelModule();
} else {
Diags.Report(Id[I].second, diag::err_mmap_expected_module_name);
}
HadError = true;
return;
}
}
StringRef ModuleName = Id.back().first;
SourceLocation ModuleNameLoc = Id.back().second;
// Parse the optional attribute list.
Attributes Attrs;
parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs);
// Parse the opening brace.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_lbrace)
<< ModuleName;
HadError = true;
return;
}
SourceLocation LBraceLoc = consumeToken();
// Determine whether this (sub)module has already been defined.
if (Module *Existing = Map.lookupModuleQualified(ModuleName, ActiveModule)) {
if (Existing->DefinitionLoc.isInvalid() && !ActiveModule) {
// Skip the module definition.
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
return;
}
Diags.Report(ModuleNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_module_redefinition)
<< ModuleName;
Diags.Report(Existing->DefinitionLoc, diag::note_mmap_prev_definition);
// Skip the module definition.
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Start defining this module.
ActiveModule = Map.findOrCreateModule(ModuleName, ActiveModule, Framework,
Explicit).first;
ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc = ModuleNameLoc;
if (Attrs.IsSystem || IsSystem)
ActiveModule->IsSystem = true;
bool Done = false;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
case MMToken::RBrace:
Done = true;
break;
case MMToken::ConfigMacros:
parseConfigMacros();
break;
case MMToken::Conflict:
parseConflict();
break;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ExternKeyword:
case MMToken::FrameworkKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
parseModuleDecl();
break;
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
parseExportDecl();
break;
case MMToken::UseKeyword:
parseUseDecl();
break;
case MMToken::RequiresKeyword:
parseRequiresDecl();
break;
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword: {
SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc = consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword))
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword, UmbrellaLoc);
else
parseUmbrellaDirDecl(UmbrellaLoc);
break;
}
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword: {
SourceLocation ExcludeLoc = consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword)) {
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::ExcludeKeyword, ExcludeLoc);
} else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "exclude";
}
break;
}
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword: {
SourceLocation PrivateLoc = consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword)) {
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::PrivateKeyword, PrivateLoc);
} else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "private";
}
break;
}
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::HeaderKeyword, SourceLocation());
break;
case MMToken::LinkKeyword:
parseLinkDecl();
break;
default:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_member);
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (!Done);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
// If the active module is a top-level framework, and there are no link
// libraries, automatically link against the framework.
if (ActiveModule->IsFramework && !ActiveModule->isSubFramework() &&
ActiveModule->LinkLibraries.empty()) {
inferFrameworkLink(ActiveModule, Directory, SourceMgr.getFileManager());
}
// We're done parsing this module. Pop back to the previous module.
ActiveModule = PreviousActiveModule;
}
/// \brief Parse an extern module declaration.
///
/// extern module-declaration:
/// 'extern' 'module' module-id string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseExternModuleDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword));
consumeToken(); // 'extern' keyword
// Parse 'module' keyword.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
consumeToken(); // 'module' keyword
// Parse the module name.
ModuleId Id;
if (parseModuleId(Id)) {
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Parse the referenced module map file name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_mmap_file);
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string FileName = Tok.getString();
consumeToken(); // filename
StringRef FileNameRef = FileName;
SmallString<128> ModuleMapFileName;
if (llvm::sys::path::is_relative(FileNameRef)) {
ModuleMapFileName += Directory->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(ModuleMapFileName, FileName);
FileNameRef = ModuleMapFileName.str();
}
if (const FileEntry *File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(FileNameRef))
Map.parseModuleMapFile(File, /*IsSystem=*/false);
}
/// \brief Parse a requires declaration.
///
/// requires-declaration:
/// 'requires' feature-list
///
/// feature-list:
/// feature ',' feature-list
/// feature
///
/// feature:
/// '!'[opt] identifier
void ModuleMapParser::parseRequiresDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::RequiresKeyword));
// Parse 'requires' keyword.
consumeToken();
// Parse the feature-list.
do {
bool RequiredState = true;
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Exclaim)) {
RequiredState = false;
consumeToken();
}
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_feature);
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Consume the feature name.
std::string Feature = Tok.getString();
consumeToken();
// Add this feature.
ActiveModule->addRequirement(Feature, RequiredState,
Map.LangOpts, *Map.Target);
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma))
break;
// Consume the comma.
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// \brief Append to \p Paths the set of paths needed to get to the
/// subframework in which the given module lives.
static void appendSubframeworkPaths(Module *Mod,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) {
// Collect the framework names from the given module to the top-level module.
SmallVector<StringRef, 2> Paths;
for (; Mod; Mod = Mod->Parent) {
if (Mod->IsFramework)
Paths.push_back(Mod->Name);
}
if (Paths.empty())
return;
// Add Frameworks/Name.framework for each subframework.
for (unsigned I = Paths.size() - 1; I != 0; --I)
llvm::sys::path::append(Path, "Frameworks", Paths[I-1] + ".framework");
}
/// \brief Parse a header declaration.
///
/// header-declaration:
/// 'umbrella'[opt] 'header' string-literal
/// 'exclude'[opt] 'header' string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::TokenKind LeadingToken,
SourceLocation LeadingLoc) {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword));
consumeToken();
// Parse the header name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "header";
HadError = true;
return;
}
Module::HeaderDirective Header;
Header.FileName = Tok.getString();
Header.FileNameLoc = consumeToken();
// Check whether we already have an umbrella.
if (LeadingToken == MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword && ActiveModule->Umbrella) {
Diags.Report(Header.FileNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< ActiveModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Look for this file.
const FileEntry *File = 0;
const FileEntry *BuiltinFile = 0;
SmallString<128> PathName;
if (llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(Header.FileName)) {
PathName = Header.FileName;
File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(PathName);
} else if (const DirectoryEntry *Dir = getOverriddenHeaderSearchDir()) {
PathName = Dir->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, Header.FileName);
File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(PathName);
} else {
// Search for the header file within the search directory.
PathName = Directory->getName();
unsigned PathLength = PathName.size();
if (ActiveModule->isPartOfFramework()) {
appendSubframeworkPaths(ActiveModule, PathName);
// Check whether this file is in the public headers.
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, "Headers", Header.FileName);
File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(PathName);
if (!File) {
// Check whether this file is in the private headers.
PathName.resize(PathLength);
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, "PrivateHeaders", Header.FileName);
File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(PathName);
}
} else {
// Lookup for normal headers.
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, Header.FileName);
File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(PathName);
// If this is a system module with a top-level header, this header
// may have a counterpart (or replacement) in the set of headers
// supplied by Clang. Find that builtin header.
if (ActiveModule->IsSystem && LeadingToken != MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword &&
BuiltinIncludeDir && BuiltinIncludeDir != Directory &&
isBuiltinHeader(Header.FileName)) {
SmallString<128> BuiltinPathName(BuiltinIncludeDir->getName());
llvm::sys::path::append(BuiltinPathName, Header.FileName);
BuiltinFile = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(BuiltinPathName);
// If Clang supplies this header but the underlying system does not,
// just silently swap in our builtin version. Otherwise, we'll end
// up adding both (later).
if (!File && BuiltinFile) {
File = BuiltinFile;
BuiltinFile = 0;
}
}
}
}
// FIXME: We shouldn't be eagerly stat'ing every file named in a module map.
// Come up with a lazy way to do this.
if (File) {
if (LeadingToken == MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword) {
const DirectoryEntry *UmbrellaDir = File->getDir();
if (Module *UmbrellaModule = Map.UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaDir]) {
Diags.Report(LeadingLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< UmbrellaModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
} else {
// Record this umbrella header.
Map.setUmbrellaHeader(ActiveModule, File);
}
} else {
// Record this header.
ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole Role = ModuleMap::NormalHeader;
if (LeadingToken == MMToken::ExcludeKeyword)
Role = ModuleMap::ExcludedHeader;
else if (LeadingToken == MMToken::PrivateKeyword)
Role = ModuleMap::PrivateHeader;
else
assert(LeadingToken == MMToken::HeaderKeyword);
Map.addHeader(ActiveModule, File, Role);
// If there is a builtin counterpart to this file, add it now.
if (BuiltinFile)
Map.addHeader(ActiveModule, BuiltinFile, Role);
}
} else if (LeadingToken != MMToken::ExcludeKeyword) {
// Ignore excluded header files. They're optional anyway.
// If we find a module that has a missing header, we mark this module as
// unavailable and store the header directive for displaying diagnostics.
// Other submodules in the same module can still be used.
Header.IsUmbrella = LeadingToken == MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword;
ActiveModule->IsAvailable = false;
ActiveModule->MissingHeaders.push_back(Header);
}
}
/// \brief Parse an umbrella directory declaration.
///
/// umbrella-dir-declaration:
/// umbrella string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseUmbrellaDirDecl(SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc) {
// Parse the directory name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "umbrella";
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string DirName = Tok.getString();
SourceLocation DirNameLoc = consumeToken();
// Check whether we already have an umbrella.
if (ActiveModule->Umbrella) {
Diags.Report(DirNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< ActiveModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Look for this file.
const DirectoryEntry *Dir = 0;
if (llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(DirName))
Dir = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(DirName);
else {
SmallString<128> PathName;
PathName = Directory->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, DirName);
Dir = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(PathName);
}
if (!Dir) {
Diags.Report(DirNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_dir_not_found)
<< DirName;
HadError = true;
return;
}
if (Module *OwningModule = Map.UmbrellaDirs[Dir]) {
Diags.Report(UmbrellaLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< OwningModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Record this umbrella directory.
Map.setUmbrellaDir(ActiveModule, Dir);
}
/// \brief Parse a module export declaration.
///
/// export-declaration:
/// 'export' wildcard-module-id
///
/// wildcard-module-id:
/// identifier
/// '*'
/// identifier '.' wildcard-module-id
void ModuleMapParser::parseExportDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExportKeyword));
SourceLocation ExportLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the module-id with an optional wildcard at the end.
ModuleId ParsedModuleId;
bool Wildcard = false;
do {
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
ParsedModuleId.push_back(std::make_pair(Tok.getString(),
Tok.getLocation()));
consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Period)) {
consumeToken();
continue;
}
break;
}
if(Tok.is(MMToken::Star)) {
Wildcard = true;
consumeToken();
break;
}
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_module_id);
HadError = true;
return;
} while (true);
Module::UnresolvedExportDecl Unresolved = {
ExportLoc, ParsedModuleId, Wildcard
};
ActiveModule->UnresolvedExports.push_back(Unresolved);
}
/// \brief Parse a module uses declaration.
///
/// uses-declaration:
/// 'uses' wildcard-module-id
void ModuleMapParser::parseUseDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::UseKeyword));
consumeToken();
// Parse the module-id.
ModuleId ParsedModuleId;
parseModuleId(ParsedModuleId);
ActiveModule->UnresolvedDirectUses.push_back(ParsedModuleId);
}
/// \brief Parse a link declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'link' 'framework'[opt] string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseLinkDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::LinkKeyword));
SourceLocation LinkLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the optional 'framework' keyword.
bool IsFramework = false;
if (Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)) {
consumeToken();
IsFramework = true;
}
// Parse the library name
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_library_name)
<< IsFramework << SourceRange(LinkLoc);
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string LibraryName = Tok.getString();
consumeToken();
ActiveModule->LinkLibraries.push_back(Module::LinkLibrary(LibraryName,
IsFramework));
}
/// \brief Parse a configuration macro declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'config_macros' attributes[opt] config-macro-list?
///
/// config-macro-list:
/// identifier (',' identifier)?
void ModuleMapParser::parseConfigMacros() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ConfigMacros));
SourceLocation ConfigMacrosLoc = consumeToken();
// Only top-level modules can have configuration macros.
if (ActiveModule->Parent) {
Diags.Report(ConfigMacrosLoc, diag::err_mmap_config_macro_submodule);
}
// Parse the optional attributes.
Attributes Attrs;
parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs);
if (Attrs.IsExhaustive && !ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacrosExhaustive = true;
}
// If we don't have an identifier, we're done.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier))
return;
// Consume the first identifier.
if (!ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacros.push_back(Tok.getString().str());
}
consumeToken();
do {
// If there's a comma, consume it.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma))
break;
consumeToken();
// We expect to see a macro name here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_config_macro);
break;
}
// Consume the macro name.
if (!ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacros.push_back(Tok.getString().str());
}
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// \brief Format a module-id into a string.
static std::string formatModuleId(const ModuleId &Id) {
std::string result;
{
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(result);
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Id.size(); I != N; ++I) {
if (I)
OS << ".";
OS << Id[I].first;
}
}
return result;
}
/// \brief Parse a conflict declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'conflict' module-id ',' string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseConflict() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::Conflict));
SourceLocation ConflictLoc = consumeToken();
Module::UnresolvedConflict Conflict;
// Parse the module-id.
if (parseModuleId(Conflict.Id))
return;
// Parse the ','.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_conflicts_comma)
<< SourceRange(ConflictLoc);
return;
}
consumeToken();
// Parse the message.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_conflicts_message)
<< formatModuleId(Conflict.Id);
return;
}
Conflict.Message = Tok.getString().str();
consumeToken();
// Add this unresolved conflict.
ActiveModule->UnresolvedConflicts.push_back(Conflict);
}
/// \brief Parse an inferred module declaration (wildcard modules).
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'explicit'[opt] 'framework'[opt] 'module' * attributes[opt]
/// { inferred-module-member* }
///
/// inferred-module-member:
/// 'export' '*'
/// 'exclude' identifier
void ModuleMapParser::parseInferredModuleDecl(bool Framework, bool Explicit) {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::Star));
SourceLocation StarLoc = consumeToken();
bool Failed = false;
// Inferred modules must be submodules.
if (!ActiveModule && !Framework) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_top_level_inferred_submodule);
Failed = true;
}
if (ActiveModule) {
// Inferred modules must have umbrella directories.
if (!Failed && !ActiveModule->getUmbrellaDir()) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_no_umbrella);
Failed = true;
}
// Check for redefinition of an inferred module.
if (!Failed && ActiveModule->InferSubmodules) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_redef);
if (ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc.isValid())
Diags.Report(ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc,
diag::note_mmap_prev_definition);
Failed = true;
}
// Check for the 'framework' keyword, which is not permitted here.
if (Framework) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_framework_submodule);
Framework = false;
}
} else if (Explicit) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_explicit_inferred_framework);
Explicit = false;
}
// If there were any problems with this inferred submodule, skip its body.
if (Failed) {
if (Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
consumeToken();
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
}
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Parse optional attributes.
Attributes Attrs;
parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs);
if (ActiveModule) {
// Note that we have an inferred submodule.
ActiveModule->InferSubmodules = true;
ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc = StarLoc;
ActiveModule->InferExplicitSubmodules = Explicit;
} else {
// We'll be inferring framework modules for this directory.
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].InferModules = true;
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].InferSystemModules = Attrs.IsSystem;
}
// Parse the opening brace.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_lbrace_wildcard);
HadError = true;
return;
}
SourceLocation LBraceLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the body of the inferred submodule.
bool Done = false;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
case MMToken::RBrace:
Done = true;
break;
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword: {
if (ActiveModule) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != 0);
consumeToken();
break;
}
consumeToken();
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_missing_exclude_name);
break;
}
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].ExcludedModules
.push_back(Tok.getString());
consumeToken();
break;
}
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
if (!ActiveModule) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != 0);
consumeToken();
break;
}
consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Star))
ActiveModule->InferExportWildcard = true;
else
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(),
diag::err_mmap_expected_export_wildcard);
consumeToken();
break;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword:
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword:
default:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != 0);
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (!Done);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
}
/// \brief Parse optional attributes.
///
/// attributes:
/// attribute attributes
/// attribute
///
/// attribute:
/// [ identifier ]
///
/// \param Attrs Will be filled in with the parsed attributes.
///
/// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
bool ModuleMapParser::parseOptionalAttributes(Attributes &Attrs) {
bool HadError = false;
while (Tok.is(MMToken::LSquare)) {
// Consume the '['.
SourceLocation LSquareLoc = consumeToken();
// Check whether we have an attribute name here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_attribute);
skipUntil(MMToken::RSquare);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare))
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
}
// Decode the attribute name.
AttributeKind Attribute
= llvm::StringSwitch<AttributeKind>(Tok.getString())
.Case("exhaustive", AT_exhaustive)
.Case("system", AT_system)
.Default(AT_unknown);
switch (Attribute) {
case AT_unknown:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::warn_mmap_unknown_attribute)
<< Tok.getString();
break;
case AT_system:
Attrs.IsSystem = true;
break;
case AT_exhaustive:
Attrs.IsExhaustive = true;
break;
}
consumeToken();
// Consume the ']'.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rsquare);
Diags.Report(LSquareLoc, diag::note_mmap_lsquare_match);
skipUntil(MMToken::RSquare);
HadError = true;
}
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare))
consumeToken();
}
return HadError;
}
/// \brief If there is a specific header search directory due the presence
/// of an umbrella directory, retrieve that directory. Otherwise, returns null.
const DirectoryEntry *ModuleMapParser::getOverriddenHeaderSearchDir() {
for (Module *Mod = ActiveModule; Mod; Mod = Mod->Parent) {
// If we have an umbrella directory, use that.
if (Mod->hasUmbrellaDir())
return Mod->getUmbrellaDir();
// If we have a framework directory, stop looking.
if (Mod->IsFramework)
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
/// \brief Parse a module map file.
///
/// module-map-file:
/// module-declaration*
bool ModuleMapParser::parseModuleMapFile() {
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
return HadError;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ExternKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
case MMToken::FrameworkKeyword:
parseModuleDecl();
break;
case MMToken::Comma:
case MMToken::ConfigMacros:
case MMToken::Conflict:
case MMToken::Exclaim:
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword:
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
case MMToken::Identifier:
case MMToken::LBrace:
case MMToken::LinkKeyword:
case MMToken::LSquare:
case MMToken::Period:
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword:
case MMToken::RBrace:
case MMToken::RSquare:
case MMToken::RequiresKeyword:
case MMToken::Star:
case MMToken::StringLiteral:
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword:
case MMToken::UseKeyword:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
HadError = true;
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (true);
}
bool ModuleMap::parseModuleMapFile(const FileEntry *File, bool IsSystem) {
llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, bool>::iterator Known
= ParsedModuleMap.find(File);
if (Known != ParsedModuleMap.end())
return Known->second;
assert(Target != 0 && "Missing target information");
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
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FileID ID = SourceMgr.createFileID(File, SourceLocation(), SrcMgr::C_User);
const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer = SourceMgr.getBuffer(ID);
if (!Buffer)
return ParsedModuleMap[File] = true;
// Parse this module map file.
Use the same SourceManager for ModuleMaps and compilations. This allows using virtual file mappings on the original SourceManager to map in virtual module.map files. Without this patch, the ModuleMap search will find a module.map file (as the FileEntry exists in the FileManager), but will be unable to get the content from the SourceManager (as ModuleMap previously created its own SourceManager). Two problems needed to be fixed which this patch exposed: 1. Storing the inferred module map When writing out a module, the ASTWriter stores the names of the files in the main source manager; when loading the AST again, the ASTReader errs out if such a file is found missing, unless it is overridden. Previously CompilerInstance's compileModule method would store the inferred module map to a temporary file; the problem with this approach is that now that the module map is handled by the main source manager, the ASTWriter stores the name of the temporary module map as source to the compilation; later, when the module is loaded, the temporary file has already been deleted, which leads to a compilation error. This patch changes the inferred module map to instead inject a virtual file into the source manager. This both saves some disk IO, and works with how the ASTWriter/ASTReader handle overridden source files. 2. Changing test input in test/Modules/Inputs/* Now that the module map file is handled by the main source manager, the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer will not ignore diagnostics created while parsing the module map file. The module test test/Modules/renamed.m uses -I test/Modules/Inputs and triggers recursive loading of all module maps in test/Modules/Inputs, some of which had conflicting names, thus leading errors while parsing the module maps. Those diagnostics already occur on trunk, but before this patch they would not break the test, as they were ignored by the VerifyDiagnosticConsumer. This patch thus changes the module maps that have been recently introduced which broke the invariant of compatible modules maps in test/Modules/Inputs. llvm-svn: 193314
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Lexer L(ID, SourceMgr.getBuffer(ID), SourceMgr, MMapLangOpts);
ModuleMapParser Parser(L, SourceMgr, Target, Diags, *this, File->getDir(),
BuiltinIncludeDir, IsSystem);
bool Result = Parser.parseModuleMapFile();
ParsedModuleMap[File] = Result;
return Result;
}