Turns "foo" into 'foo' (or vice versa, depending on configuration).
This makes it more convenient to follow the Google JavaScript style
guide:
https://google.github.io/styleguide/javascriptguide.xml?showone=Strings#Strings
This functionality is behind the option "JavaScriptQuotes", which can be:
* "leave" (no re-quoting)
* "single" (change to single quotes)
* "double" (change to double quotes)
This also changes single quoted JavaScript string literals to be treated
as tok::string_literal, not tok::char_literal, which fixes two unrelated
tests.
Patch by Martin Probst. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 262534
This is a commonly useful feature to have, and we have implemented it
multiple times with different kinds of bugs. This implementation
centralizes the idea in a set of functions that we can then use from the various
tools.
Reverts r262234, which is a revert of r262232, and puts the functions
into FOrmat.h, as they are closely coupled to clang-format, and we
otherwise introduce a cyclic dependency between libFormat and
libTooling.
Patch by Eric Liu.
llvm-svn: 262323
This behavior is enabled when the new CXTranslationUnit_KeepGoing
option is passed to clang_parseTranslationUnit{,2}. It is geared
towards use by IDEs and similar consumers of the clang-c API where
fatal errors may arise when parsing incomplete code mid-edit, or
when include paths are not properly configured yet. In such situations
one still wants to get as much information as possible about a TU.
Previously, the semantic analysis would not instantiate templates
or report additional fatal errors after the first fatal error was
encountered.
Fixes PR24268.
Patch by Milian Wolff.
llvm-svn: 262318
Change getString() to return Optional<StringRef>, and change
lookupFilename() to return an empty string if either one of the prefix
and suffix can't be found.
This is a more robust follow-up to r261461, but it's still not entirely
satisfactory. Ideally we'd report that the header map is corrupt;
perhaps something for a follow-up.
llvm-svn: 261596
Switch to using `isPowerOf2_32()` to check whether the buckets are a
power of two, and as a side benefit reject loading a header map with no
buckets. This is a follow-up to r261448.
llvm-svn: 261585
If a header map file is corrupt, the strings in the string table may not
be null-terminated. The logic here previously relied on `MemoryBuffer`
always being null-terminated, but this isn't actually guaranteed by the
class AFAICT. Moreover, we're seeing a lot of crash traces at calls to
`strlen()` inside of `lookupFilename()`, so something is going wrong
there.
Instead, use `strnlen()` to get the length, and check for corruption.
Also remove code paths that could call `StringRef(nullptr)`. r261459
made these rather obvious (although they'd been there all along).
llvm-svn: 261461
Add a simple test for `HeaderMap::lookupFileName()`. I'm planning to
add better error checking in a moment, and I'll add more tests like this
then.
llvm-svn: 261455
Check up front whether the header map buffer has space for all of its
declared buckets.
There was already a check in `getBucket()`, but it had UB (comparing
pointers that were outside of objects in the error path) and was
insufficient (only checking for a single byte of the relevant bucket).
I fixed the check, moved it to `checkHeader()`, and left a fixed version
behind as an assertion.
llvm-svn: 261449
If the number of buckets is not a power of two, immediately recognize
the header map as corrupt, rather than waiting for the first lookup. I
converted the later check to an assert.
llvm-svn: 261448
Split the implementation of `HeaderMap` into `HeaderMapImpl` so that we
can write unit tests that don't depend on the `FileManager`, and then
write a few tests that cover the types of corrupt header maps already
detected.
This also moves type and constant definitions from HeaderMap.cpp to
HeaderMapTypes.h so that the test can access them.
llvm-svn: 261446
Using Backend_EmitLL attemps to create a file with an empty filename.
This is problematic in certain environments: an empty filename may be
illegal, or the default output path may not be writable (in the case
where an empty filename would otherwise have some non-failing
semantics). This patch switches to use Backend_EmitMCNull, which
allows CodeGen to run, but does not attempt to create or write an
output file.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17405
llvm-svn: 261252
Llvm module object is shared between CodeGenerator and BackendConsumer,
in both classes it is stored as std::unique_ptr, which is not a good
design solution and can cause double deletion error. Usually it does
not occur because in BackendConsumer::HandleTranslationUnit the
ownership of CodeGenerator over the module is taken away. If however
this method is not called, the module is deleted twice and compiler crashes.
As the module owned by BackendConsumer is always the same as CodeGenerator
has, pointer to llvm module can be removed from BackendGenerator.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15450
llvm-svn: 261222
Summary:
The keyword "template" isn't necessary when
printing a fully-qualified qualtype name, and, in fact,
results in a syntax error if one tries to use it. So stop
printing it.
Reviewers: rsmith, rnk
Subscribers: rnk, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17214
llvm-svn: 261005
In particular, make it more expensive than breaking after the return
type of a function definition/declaration.
Before:
template <typename T>
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<
T>::aaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
After:
template <typename T>
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<T>::aaaaaaaaaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 260497
that type from the global scope.
Patch by Sterling Augustine, derived (with permission) from code from Cling by
Vassil Vassilev and Philippe Canal.
llvm-svn: 260278
For an explicit specialization, we first build a FunctionDecl, and then
we call SubstDecl() on it to build a second FunctionDecl, which has the
first FunctionDecl as canonical decl.
The address of an explicit specialization of function template used to be the
canonical decl of the FunctionDecl. This is different from all the other
DeduceTemplateArguments() calls in SemaOverload, and since the canonical decl
isn't visited by ParentMap while the redecl is, it also made ParentMap assert
when computing the parent of a address-of-explicit-specialization-fun-template.
To fix, remove the getCanonicalDecl() call. No behavior difference for clang,
but it fixes an assert in ParentMap (which is e.g. used by libTooling).
llvm-svn: 260159
Summary:
Allow hasName() to look through inline namespaces.
This will fix the interaction between some clang-tidy checks and libc++.
libc++ defines names in an inline namespace named std::<version_#>.
When we try to match a name using hasName("std::xxx") it fails to match and the clang-tidy check does not work.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15506
llvm-svn: 259898
Before:
int i = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ?
/*bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb=*/bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb :
ccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
After:
int i = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ?
/*bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb=*/bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb :
ccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
llvm-svn: 259670
RecursiveASTVisitor::TraverseFunctionHelper() traverses a function's
ParmVarDecls by going to the function's getTypeSourceInfo if it exists, and
`DEF_TRAVERSE_TYPELOC(FunctionProtoType` then goes to the function's
ParmVarDecls.
For a function template that doesn't have parameters that explicitly depend on
the template parameter, we used to be clever and not build a new
TypeSourceInfo. That meant that when an instantiation of such a template is
visited, its TypeSourceInfo would point to the ParmVarDecls of the template,
not of the instantiation, which then confused clients of RecursiveASTVisitor.
So don't be clever for function templates that have parameters, even if none of
the parameters depend on the type.
Fixes PR26257.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16478
llvm-svn: 259428
For
void f() {
union { int i; };
}
clang used to omit the RecordDecl from the anonymous union from the AST.
That's because the code creating it only called PushOnScopeChains(), which adds
it to the current DeclContext, which here is the function's DeclContext. But
RecursiveASTVisitor doesn't descent into all decls in a FunctionDecl.
Instead, for DeclContexts that contain statements, return the RecordDecl so
that it can be included in the DeclStmt containing the VarDecl for the union.
Interesting bits from the AST before this change:
|-FunctionDecl
| `-CompoundStmt
| |-DeclStmt
| | `-VarDecl 0x589cd60 <col:3> col:3 implicit used 'union (anonymous at test.cc:3:3)' callinit
After this change:
-FunctionDecl
| `-CompoundStmt
| |-DeclStmt
| | |-CXXRecordDecl 0x4612e48 <col:3, col:18> col:3 union definition
| | | |-FieldDecl 0x4612f70 <col:11, col:15> col:15 referenced i 'int'
| | `-VarDecl 0x4613010 <col:3> col:3 implicit used 'union (anonymous at test.cc:3:3)' callinit
This is now closer to how anonymous struct and unions are represented as
members of structs. It also enabled deleting some one-off code in the
template instantiation code.
Finally, it fixes a crash with ASTMatchers, see the included test case
(this fixes http://crbug.com/580749).
llvm-svn: 259079
Summary:
This patch is provided in preparation for removing autoconf on 1/26. The proposal to remove autoconf on 1/26 was discussed on the llvm-dev thread here: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-January/093875.html
"This is the way [autoconf] ends
Not with a bang but a whimper."
-T.S. Eliot
Reviewers: chandlerc, grosbach, bob.wilson, echristo
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16472
llvm-svn: 258862
An implicit copy ctor creates loop VarDecls that hang off CXXCtorInitializer.
RecursiveASTVisitor used to not visit them, so that they didn't show up in the
parent map used by ASTMatchers, causing asserts() when the implicit
DeclRefExpr() in a CXXCtorInitializer referred to one of these VarDecls.
Fixes PR26227.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16413
llvm-svn: 258503
The new matcher allows users to provide a matcher for both the argument
of a CallExpr/CxxConstructExpr a well as the ParmVarDecl of the
argument.
Patch by Felix Berger.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13845
llvm-svn: 258042
clang-format only works for JavaScript code, if all the semicolons are
present anyway, so this linebreak can never be desired.
Before (with appropriate statement lengths or column limit):
return
[ aaa ];
After:
return [
aaaa
];
llvm-svn: 257741
After reading the style guides again, they don't actually say how to
pack or not pack array literals. Based on some user reports, array
initializers can unnecessarily get quite long if they contain many
small elements. Array literals with trailing commas are still formatted
one per line so that users have a way to opt out of the packing.
Before:
var array = [
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa
];
After:
var array = [
aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa,
aaaaaa, aaaaaa
];
llvm-svn: 257615
Before:
export abstract class X {y: number;}
(and all sorts of other havoc in more complicated cases).
After:
export abstract class X { y: number; }
llvm-svn: 257451
As soon as a comment had whitespace changes inside of the token, we
couldn't identify the whole comment as a trailing comment anymore and
alignment stopped working. Add a new boolean to Change for this special
case and fix trailing comment identification to use it.
This also changes WhitespaceManager to sum the length of all Changes
inside of a token into the first Change.
Before this fix
int xy; // a
int z; //b
became
int xy; // a
int z; // b
with this patch we immediately get to:
int xy; // a
int z; // b
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16058
llvm-svn: 257341
r257257 change the way clang-format enforces line breaks after a
templated type has been line-wrapped. This was to fix an incorrect line
break if BinPackParameters is set to false. However, it also leads to
an unwanted line break in a different case. Thus, for now, only do this
when BinPackParameters is false. This isn't ideal yet, but helps us
until we have a better solution.
With BinPackParameters:
Before:
void fffffffffff(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaa> aaaaaaaaaa);
After:
void fffffffffff(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaa>
aaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 257325
Previously, all whitespace characters would increase the starting
column, which doesn't make sense. This fixes a problem, e.g. with the
length calculation in JS template strings.
llvm-svn: 257267
FixedCompilationDatabase sets the working dir to "." by default. For
chdir(".") this is a noop but this lead to InMemoryFileSystem to create
bogus paths. Fixes PR25327.
llvm-svn: 257260
Starting here:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
Before:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
After:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
llvm-svn: 257258
Before (example is JS, but also applies to C++):
return [
aaaa()
.bbbbbbbb('A'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('B'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('C'),
];
After:
return [
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('A'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('B'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('C'),
];
llvm-svn: 257079
r256750 has been leading to an undesired behavior:
aaaaaaaaaa
.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
This change increases penalty for wrapping before member accesses that aren't
calls. Thus, this is again formatted as (as it has been before r256750):
aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 256830
Previously, the [] in the following example were recognized as an array
subscript leading to weird indentation.
Before:
var aaaa = aaaaa || // wrap
[];
After:
var aaaa = aaaaa || // wrap
[];
llvm-svn: 256753
initializers. For now, only use it for 20 items or more. Otherwise,
clang-format formats these one-per-line and thus increases the vertical
code size a lot.
llvm-svn: 256246
Before, the first (non-system) header in a file was considered to be
the main include. This is conservative as it makes clang-format change
the #include order less often. Instead implement some basic usage of
the filename itself. With this patch, clang-format considers every
header to be a main include if the header file's basename is a prefix
to the filename the #include is in.
llvm-svn: 256148
This changes the behavior of AlwaysBreakAfterDeclarationReturnType
so that it supports breaking after declarations, definitions, or
both.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10370
Reviewed By: Daniel Jasper
llvm-svn: 256046
Specifically, it is sometimes necessary to keep certain #includes as
the first #include, even before the main #include for a .cc file.
Switching the category to be signed instead of unsigned isn't ideal,
but it seems as good of an option as any and is fully backwards
compatible.
llvm-svn: 255757
Revision 251405 added AlwaysBreak to support Google's JavaScript style. This
changeset complete existing AlignsAfterOpenBracket tests to exercise
AlwaysBreak for C++.
I thought this would be worthwhile. With this option we can support request
from http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-May/042942.html, that had
been requested a few times. This also partially solve related Bug 23422 and is
probably sufficient for most people.
AlignAfterOpenBracket = FormatStyle::BAS_AlwaysBreak;
BinPackArguments = false;
BinPackParameters = false;
With these setting we obtain this formatting:
void fooWithAVeryLongParamList(
int firstParameter,
int secondParameter
int lastParameter)
{
object.alsoThisDoenstFitSoIBreakImmidiatly(
firstParameter,
secondParameter,
lastParameter);
}
Patch by Jean-Philippe Dufraigne, thank you.
llvm-svn: 255486
Make RedirectedFileSystem::openFilForRead(path)->status() the same as
RedirectedFileSystem::status(path). Previously we would just get the
status of the underlying real file, which would not have the IsVFSMapped
bit set.
This fixes rebuilding a module that has an include that is relative to
the includer where we will lookup the real path of that file before we
lookup the VFS location.
rdar://problem/23640339
llvm-svn: 255312
before it is not a closing parenthesis.
Otherwise, this frequently leads to "hanging" indents that users
perceive as "weird".
Before:
return !soooooooooooooome_map.insert(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
.second;
After:
return !soooooooooooooome_map
.insert(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
.second;
llvm-svn: 254933
The host libstdc++ may be horribly broken and we want the fake one to be
picked up. This workaround is lame but I don't see a better way.
llvm-svn: 254446
the case where a specific range is replaced by new text. Previously,
the calculation would shift any position from within a replaced region
to the first character after the region. This is undersirable, e.g. for
clang-format's include sorting.
llvm-svn: 253859
This provides both a more uniform interface and makes libclang behave like
clang tooling wrt relative paths against argv[0]. This is necessary for
finding paths to a c++ standard library relative to a clang binary given
in a compilation database. It can also be used to find paths relative to
libclang.so if the full path to it is passed in.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14695
llvm-svn: 253466
Currently clang requires several additional command
line options in order to enable new features needed
during CUDA compilation. This patch makes these
options default.
* Automatically include cuda_runtime.h if we've found
a valid CUDA installation.
* Disable automatic CUDA header inclusion during unit tests.
* Added test case for command line construction.
* Enabled target overloads and relaxed call checks that are
needed in order to include CUDA headers.
* Added CUDA-7.5 installation path to the CUDA installation search list.
* Define __CUDA__ macro to indicate CUDA compilation.
llvm-svn: 253389
This has seen quite some usage and I am not aware of any issues. Also
add a style option to enable/disable include sorting. The existing
command line flag can from now on be used to override whatever is set
in the style.
llvm-svn: 253202
Summary:
This is needed to handle per-project configurations when adding extra
arguments in clang-tidy for example.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Subscribers: djasper, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14191
llvm-svn: 252134
Summary:
The hasBase and hasIndex don't tell anything about the position of the
base and the index in the code, so we need hasLHS and hasRHS in some cases.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14212
llvm-svn: 251842
unaffected lines with incorrect initial indent.
Starting from:
namespace {
int i; // There shouldn't be indentation here.
int j; // <- call clang-format on this line.
}
Before:
namespace {
int i;
int j;
}
After:
namespace {
int i;
int j;
}
llvm-svn: 251824
Summary:
With this change, clang-format stops formatting when either it leaves
the current scope or when it comes back to the initial scope after
going into a nested one.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14213
llvm-svn: 251760
Summary: This matchers are going to be used in modernize-use-default, but are generic enough to be placed in ASTMatchers.h.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: alexfh, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14152
llvm-svn: 251693
Correct handling for C++17 inline namespaces. We would previously fail to
identify the inline namespaces as a namespace name since multiple ones may be
concatenated now with C++17.
llvm-svn: 251690
Summary: This is especially important so that if a change is solely inserting a block around a few statements, clang-format-diff.py will still clean up and add indentation to the inner parts.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14105
llvm-svn: 251474
If the user configured clang with a custom GCC toolchain that will take precedence on what the ToolChainTest.cpp expects to evaluate.
This is fixed here by passing --gcc-toolchain= to the driver, in order to override any user defined GCC toolchain.
llvm-svn: 251459
Specifically, don't wrap between the {} of an empty constructor if the
"}" falls on column 81 and ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine
is set.
llvm-svn: 251406
Summary:
If this option is set, clang-format will always insert a line wrap, e.g.
before the first parameter of a function call unless all parameters fit
on the same line. This obviates the need to make a decision on the
alignment itself.
Use this style for Google's JavaScript style and add some minor tweaks
to correctly handle nested blocks etc. with it. Don't use this option
for for/while loops.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14104
llvm-svn: 251405
This relands r250831 after some fixes to shrink the ParentMap overall
with one addtional tweak: nodes with pointer identity (e.g. Decl* and
friends) can be store more efficiently so I put them in a separate map.
All other nodes (so far only TypeLoc and NNSLoc) go in a different map
keyed on DynTypedNode. This further uglifies the code but significantly
reduces memory overhead.
Overall this change still make ParentMap significantly larger but it's
nowhere as bad as before. I see about 25 MB over baseline (pre-r251008)
on X86ISelLowering.cpp. If this becomes an issue we could consider
splitting the maps further as DynTypedNode is still larger (32 bytes)
than a single TypeLoc (16 bytes) but I didn't want to introduce even
more complexity now.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14011
llvm-svn: 251101
One problem in clang-tidy and other clang tools face is that there is no
way to lookup an arbitrary name in the AST, that's buried deep inside Sema
and might not even be what the user wants as the new name may be freshly
inserted and not available in the AST.
A common use case for lookups is replacing one nested name with another
while minimizing namespace qualifications, so replacing 'ns::foo' with
'ns::bar' will use just 'bar' if we happen to be inside the namespace 'ns'.
This adds a little helper utility for exactly that use case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13931
llvm-svn: 251022
clang accepts both #include and #import for includes (the latter having an
implicit header guard). Let clang-format interleave both types if
--sort-includes is passed. #import is used frequently in Objective-C code.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D13853
llvm-svn: 250909
The MemoizationData cache was introduced to avoid a series of enum
compares at the cost of making DynTypedNode bigger. This change reverts
to using an enum compare but instead of building a chain of comparison
the enum values are reordered so the check can be performed with a
simple greater than. The alternative would be to steal a bit from the
enum but I think that's a more complex solution and not really needed
here.
I tried this on several large .cpp files with clang-tidy and didn't
notice any performance difference. The test change is due to matchers
being sorted by their node kind.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13946
llvm-svn: 250905
Putting DynTypedNode in the ParentMap bloats its memory foot print.
Before the void* key had 8 bytes, now we're at 40 bytes per key which
can mean multiple gigabytes increase for large ASTs and this count
doesn't even include all the added TypeLoc nodes. Revert until I come
up with a better data structure.
This reverts commit r250831.
llvm-svn: 250889
Firstly this changes the type of parent map to be keyed on DynTypedNode to
simplify the following changes. This comes with a DenseMapInfo for
DynTypedNode, which is a bit incomplete still and will probably only work
for parentmap right now.
Then the RecursiveASTVisitor in ASTContext is updated and finally
ASTMatchers hasParent and hasAncestor learn about the new functionality.
Now ParentMap is only missing TemplateArgumentLocs and CXXCtorInitializers.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13897
llvm-svn: 250831
Summary: It breaks the build for the ASTMatchers
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13893
llvm-svn: 250827
If a RegExp contains a character group with a quote (/["]/), the
trailing end of it is first tokenized as a string literal, which leads
to the merging code seeing an unbalanced bracket.
This change parses regex literals from the left hand side. That
simplifies the parsing code and also allows correctly handling escapes
and character classes, hopefully correctly parsing all regex literals.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13765
llvm-svn: 250648
This is what most people want anyways. Clang -cc1's main() will override
this but for other tools this is the most sensible default and avoids
some work.
llvm-svn: 250164
This is a more principled version of what I did earlier. Path
normalization is generally a good thing, but may break users in strange
environments, e. g. using lots of symlinks. Let the user choose and
default it to on.
This also changes adding a duplicated file into returning an error if
the file contents are different instead of an assertion failure.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13658
llvm-svn: 250060
Actually the only special path we have to handle is ./foo, the rest is
tricky to get right so do the same thing as the existing YAML vfs here.
llvm-svn: 250036
This can fail badly if we're overlaying a real file system and there are
symlinks there. Just keep the path as-is for now.
This essentially reverts r249830.
llvm-svn: 250021
Slashes in regular expressions do not need to be escaped and do not
terminate the regular expression even without a preceding backslash.
Patch by Martin Probst. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 250009
This means file remappings can now be managed by ClangTool (or a
ToolInvocation user) instead of by ToolInvocation itself. The
ToolInvocation remapping is still in place so users can migrate.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13474
llvm-svn: 249815