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Caroline Concatto d28de0d7f2 [Flang][Driver] Add PrintPreprocessedInput FrontendAction (`flang-new -E`)
This patch implements the first frontend action for the Flang parser (i.e.
Fortran::parser). This action runs the preprocessor and is invoked with the
`-E` flag. (i.e. `flang-new -E <input-file>). The generated output is printed
to either stdout or the output file (specified with `-` or `-o <output-file>`).

Note that currently there is no mechanism to map options for the
frontend driver (i.e. Fortran::frontend::FrontendOptions) to options for
the parser (i.e. Fortran::parser::Options). Instead,
Frotran::parser::options are hard-coded to:

```
std::vector<std::string> searchDirectories{"."s};
searchDirectories = searchDirectories;
isFixedForm = false;
_encoding(Fortran::parser::Encoding::UTF_8);
```

These default settings are compatible with the current Flang driver. Further
work is required in order for CompilerInvocation to read and map
clang::driver::options to Fortran::parser::options.

Co-authored-by: Andrzej Warzynski <andrzej.warzynski@arm.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88381
2020-11-02 14:03:35 +00:00
Andrzej Warzynski 1ed2ca6819 [flang][driver] Use --match-full-lines in tests for `-test-io`
Use `--match-full-lines` to make sure that FileCheck doesn't match the
output against the `CHECK` lines (which, like other comments, are also
printed).

More specifically, we want to make sure that the following `check` in the
input file:
```
! CHECK: <some-fortran-input>
```
is matched by FileCheck with `<some-fortran-input>` in the generated
output. Without `--match-full-lines`, that check-line will be matched
with `!CHECK:  <some-fortran-input>` instead (which is also
printed together with other contents of the file).

Adding `--match-full-lines` makes the tests stricter and this change
revealed that some `check`s were passing only because that flag was
missing. These are updated accordingly.

Reviewed By: CarolineConcatto, sameeranjoshi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90306
2020-11-02 10:00:42 +00:00
Caroline Concatto 4c5906cffd [Flang][Driver] Add infrastructure for basic frontend actions and file I/O
This patch introduces the dependencies required to read and manage input files
provided by the command line option. It also adds the infrastructure to create
and write to output files. The output is sent to either stdout or a file
(specified with the `-o` flag).

Separately, in order to be able to test the code for file I/O, it adds
infrastructure to create frontend actions. As a basic testable example, it adds
the `InputOutputTest` FrontendAction. The sole purpose of this action is to
read a file from the command line and print it either to stdout or the output
file.  This action is run by using the `-test-io` flag also introduced in this
patch (available for `flang-new` and `flang-new -fc1`). With this patch:
```
flang-new -test-io input-file.f90
```
will read input-file.f90 and print it in the output file.

The `InputOutputTest` frontend action has been introduced primarily to
facilitate testing. It is hidden from users (i.e. it's only displayed with
`--help-hidden`). Currently Clang doesn’t have an equivalent action.

`-test-io` is used to trigger the InputOutputTest action in the Flang frontend
driver. This patch makes sure that “flang-new” forwards it to “flang-new -fc1"
by creating a preprocessor job. However, in Flang.cpp, `-test-io` is passed to
“flang-new -fc1” without `-E`. This way we make sure that the preprocessor is
_not_ run in the frontend driver. This is the desired behaviour: `-test-io`
should only read the input file and print it to the output stream.

co-authored-by: Andrzej Warzynski <andrzej.warzynski@arm.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87989
2020-10-24 14:58:32 +01:00