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Support 'remark' in VerifyDiagnosticConsumer
After Diego added support for -Rpass=inliner we have now in-tree remarks which we can use to properly test this feature. llvm-svn: 207765
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typedef DiagList::iterator iterator;
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typedef DiagList::const_iterator const_iterator;
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private:
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DiagList Errors, Warnings, Notes;
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DiagList Errors, Warnings, Remarks, Notes;
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public:
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const_iterator err_begin() const { return Errors.begin(); }
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const_iterator err_end() const { return Errors.end(); }
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const_iterator warn_begin() const { return Warnings.begin(); }
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const_iterator warn_end() const { return Warnings.end(); }
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const_iterator remark_begin() const { return Remarks.begin(); }
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const_iterator remark_end() const { return Remarks.end(); }
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const_iterator note_begin() const { return Notes.begin(); }
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const_iterator note_end() const { return Notes.end(); }
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@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ class FileEntry;
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/// comment on the line that has the diagnostic, use:
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///
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/// \code
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/// expected-{error,warning,note}
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/// expected-{error,warning,remark,note}
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// to tag if it's an expected error or warning, and place the expected text
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/// between {{ and }} markers. The full text doesn't have to be included, only
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/// enough to ensure that the correct diagnostic was emitted.
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/// to tag if it's an expected error, remark or warning, and place the expected
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/// text between {{ and }} markers. The full text doesn't have to be included,
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/// only enough to ensure that the correct diagnostic was emitted.
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///
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/// Here's an example:
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///
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struct ExpectedData {
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DirectiveList Errors;
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DirectiveList Warnings;
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DirectiveList Remarks;
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DirectiveList Notes;
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void Reset() {
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llvm::DeleteContainerPointers(Errors);
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llvm::DeleteContainerPointers(Warnings);
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llvm::DeleteContainerPointers(Remarks);
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llvm::DeleteContainerPointers(Notes);
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}
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Warning:
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Warnings.push_back(std::make_pair(Info.getLocation(), Buf.str()));
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break;
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Remark:
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Remarks.push_back(std::make_pair(Info.getLocation(), Buf.str()));
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break;
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Error:
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal:
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Errors.push_back(std::make_pair(Info.getLocation(), Buf.str()));
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for (const_iterator it = warn_begin(), ie = warn_end(); it != ie; ++it)
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Diags.Report(Diags.getCustomDiagID(DiagnosticsEngine::Warning, "%0"))
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<< it->second;
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for (const_iterator it = remark_begin(), ie = remark_end(); it != ie; ++it)
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Diags.Report(Diags.getCustomDiagID(DiagnosticsEngine::Remark, "%0"))
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<< it->second;
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for (const_iterator it = note_begin(), ie = note_end(); it != ie; ++it)
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Diags.Report(Diags.getCustomDiagID(DiagnosticsEngine::Note, "%0"))
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<< it->second;
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DL = ED ? &ED->Errors : NULL;
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else if (PH.Next("warning"))
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DL = ED ? &ED->Warnings : NULL;
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else if (PH.Next("remark"))
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DL = ED ? &ED->Remarks : NULL;
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else if (PH.Next("note"))
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DL = ED ? &ED->Notes : NULL;
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else if (PH.Next("no-diagnostics")) {
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NumProblems += CheckLists(Diags, SourceMgr, "warning", ED.Warnings,
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Buffer.warn_begin(), Buffer.warn_end());
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// See if there are remark mismatches.
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NumProblems += CheckLists(Diags, SourceMgr, "remark", ED.Remarks,
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Buffer.remark_begin(), Buffer.remark_end());
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// See if there are note mismatches.
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NumProblems += CheckLists(Diags, SourceMgr, "note", ED.Notes,
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Buffer.note_begin(), Buffer.note_end());
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// designed to always trigger the inliner, so it should be independent
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// of the optimization level.
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// RUN: %clang -c %s -Rpass=inline -O0 -gline-tables-only -S -o /dev/null 2> %t.err
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// RUN: FileCheck < %t.err %s --check-prefix=INLINE
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -Rpass=inline -O0 -gline-tables-only -emit-obj -verify -S -o /dev/null 2> %t.err
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// RUN: %clang -c %s -Rpass=inline -O0 -S -o /dev/null 2> %t.err
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// RUN: FileCheck < %t.err %s --check-prefix=INLINE-NO-LOC
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int foo(int x, int y) __attribute__((always_inline));
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int foo(int x, int y) { return x + y; }
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int bar(int j) { return foo(j, j - 2); }
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// INLINE: remark: foo inlined into bar [-Rpass=inline]
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// expected-remark@+1 {{foo inlined into bar}}
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int bar(int j) { return foo(j, j - 2); }
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// INLINE-NO-LOC: {{^remark: foo inlined into bar}}
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// INLINE-NO-LOC: note: use -gline-tables-only -gcolumn-info to track
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