Summary:
[clang-format] skip empty lines and comments in the top of the code when inserting new headers.
Pair-programmed with @hokein
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: ioeric, cfe-commits, hokein, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20898
llvm-svn: 271664
Summary: ASI did not handle the ES6 `as` operator correctly.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20817
llvm-svn: 271401
Summary:
When a replacement's offset is set to UINT_MAX or -1U, it is treated as
a header insertion replacement by cleanupAroundReplacements(). The new #include
directive is then inserted into the correct block.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits, bkramer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20734
llvm-svn: 271276
Summary:
Shebang lines (`#!/bin/blah`) can be used in JavaScript scripts to indicate
they should be run using e.g. node. This change treats # lines on the first line
as line comments.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20632
llvm-svn: 271185
Summary:
Only treat the sequence `async function` as the start of a function expression,
as opposed to every occurrence of the token `async` (whoops).
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20737
llvm-svn: 271184
Summary:
This change automatically sorts ES6 imports and exports into four groups:
absolute imports, parent imports, relative imports, and then exports. Exports
are sorted in the same order, but not grouped further.
To keep JS import sorting out of Format.cpp, this required extracting the
TokenAnalyzer infrastructure to separate header and implementation files.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20198
llvm-svn: 270203
The lexer sets the end location of macro arguments incorrectly *if*,
while merging consecutive args to fit into a single SLocEntry, it finds
args which come from different macro files.
Fix the issue by using separate SLocEntries in this situation.
This fixes a code coverage crasher (rdar://problem/26181005). Because
the lexer reported end locations for certain macro args incorrectly, we
would generate bogus coverage mappings with negative line offsets.
Reviewed-by: akyrtzi
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20401
llvm-svn: 270160
Summary:
Simply looking at the final text greatly simplifies the algorithm and also
fixes a reported issue. This requires duplicating the "actual encoding width"
logic, but that seems cleaner than the column acrobatics before.
Reviewers: djasper, bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20208
llvm-svn: 269747
Unlike sys::fs::recursive_directory_iterator,
vfs::recursive_directory_iterator does not implement the level() method,
which tells how deep in the directory tree the current iterator is. This
is needed in the vfs::recursive_directory_iterator so that future
improvements to the crash reproducer will be able to properly access
header for umbrellas when looking into the VFS.
rdar://problem/25880368
llvm-svn: 269520
Summary:
This AST matcher will match a given CastExpr kind.
It's an narrowing matcher on CastExpr.
Reviewers: klimek, alexfh, sbenza, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: Prazek, jroelofs, aaron.ballman, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19871
llvm-svn: 269460
Reapply r269100 and r269270, reverted due to
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27725. Isolate the testcase that
corresponds to the new feature side of this commit and skip it on
windows hosts until we find why it does not work on these platforms.
Original commit message:
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
Build a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML representation,
allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the crash
reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
llvm-svn: 269327
Summary:
This patch is adding support for a matcher to check string literal length.
This matcher is used in clang-tidy checkers and is part of this refactoring:
see: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19841
Reviewers: sbenza, klimek, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: alexfh, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19876
llvm-svn: 269274
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
This patch builds a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML
representation, allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the
crash reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
llvm-svn: 269270
Bruno made a couple valiant attempts but the bot is still red.
This reverts r269100 (primary commit), r269108 (fix attempt), r269133
(fix attempt).
llvm-svn: 269160
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
This patch builds a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML
representation, allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the
crash reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
llvm-svn: 269100
Summary: Matcher proposed in the review of checker misc-assign-operator (name pending). Its goal is to find the direct enclosing function declaration of a statement and run the inner matcher on it. Two version is attached in this patch (thus it will not compile), to be decided which approach to take. The second one always chooses one single parent while the first one does a depth-first search upwards (thus a height-first search) and returns the first positive match of the inner matcher (thus it always returns zero or one matches, not more). Further questions: is it enough to implement it in-place, or ASTMatchersInternals or maybe ASTMatchFinder should be involved?
Reviewers: sbenza
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, klimek, o.gyorgy, xazax.hun, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19357
llvm-svn: 268490
Summary:
After applying replacements, redundant code like extra commas or empty namespaces
might be introduced. Fixer can detect and remove any redundant code introduced by replacements.
The current implementation only handles redundant commas.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Subscribers: ioeric, mprobst, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18551
llvm-svn: 267416