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644 lines
23 KiB
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//===--- tools/extra/clang-tidy/ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer.cpp ----------=== //
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file This file implements ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer, ClangTidyContext
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/// and ClangTidyError classes.
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///
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/// This tool uses the Clang Tooling infrastructure, see
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/// http://clang.llvm.org/docs/HowToSetupToolingForLLVM.html
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/// for details on setting it up with LLVM source tree.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer.h"
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#include "ClangTidyOptions.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTDiagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticOptions.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/DiagnosticRenderer.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include <tuple>
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#include <vector>
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace tidy;
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namespace {
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class ClangTidyDiagnosticRenderer : public DiagnosticRenderer {
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public:
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ClangTidyDiagnosticRenderer(const LangOptions &LangOpts,
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DiagnosticOptions *DiagOpts,
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ClangTidyError &Error)
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: DiagnosticRenderer(LangOpts, DiagOpts), Error(Error) {}
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protected:
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void emitDiagnosticMessage(FullSourceLoc Loc, PresumedLoc PLoc,
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DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, StringRef Message,
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ArrayRef<CharSourceRange> Ranges,
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DiagOrStoredDiag Info) override {
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// Remove check name from the message.
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// FIXME: Remove this once there's a better way to pass check names than
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// appending the check name to the message in ClangTidyContext::diag and
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// using getCustomDiagID.
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std::string CheckNameInMessage = " [" + Error.DiagnosticName + "]";
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if (Message.endswith(CheckNameInMessage))
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Message = Message.substr(0, Message.size() - CheckNameInMessage.size());
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auto TidyMessage =
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Loc.isValid()
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? tooling::DiagnosticMessage(Message, Loc.getManager(), Loc)
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: tooling::DiagnosticMessage(Message);
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if (Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Note) {
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Error.Notes.push_back(TidyMessage);
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return;
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}
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assert(Error.Message.Message.empty() && "Overwriting a diagnostic message");
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Error.Message = TidyMessage;
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}
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void emitDiagnosticLoc(FullSourceLoc Loc, PresumedLoc PLoc,
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DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level,
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ArrayRef<CharSourceRange> Ranges) override {}
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void emitCodeContext(FullSourceLoc Loc, DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level,
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SmallVectorImpl<CharSourceRange> &Ranges,
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ArrayRef<FixItHint> Hints) override {
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assert(Loc.isValid());
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for (const auto &FixIt : Hints) {
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CharSourceRange Range = FixIt.RemoveRange;
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assert(Range.getBegin().isValid() && Range.getEnd().isValid() &&
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"Invalid range in the fix-it hint.");
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assert(Range.getBegin().isFileID() && Range.getEnd().isFileID() &&
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"Only file locations supported in fix-it hints.");
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tooling::Replacement Replacement(Loc.getManager(), Range,
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FixIt.CodeToInsert);
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llvm::Error Err = Error.Fix[Replacement.getFilePath()].add(Replacement);
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// FIXME: better error handling (at least, don't let other replacements be
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// applied).
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if (Err) {
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llvm::errs() << "Fix conflicts with existing fix! "
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<< llvm::toString(std::move(Err)) << "\n";
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assert(false && "Fix conflicts with existing fix!");
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}
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}
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}
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void emitIncludeLocation(FullSourceLoc Loc, PresumedLoc PLoc) override {}
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void emitImportLocation(FullSourceLoc Loc, PresumedLoc PLoc,
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StringRef ModuleName) override {}
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void emitBuildingModuleLocation(FullSourceLoc Loc, PresumedLoc PLoc,
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StringRef ModuleName) override {}
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void endDiagnostic(DiagOrStoredDiag D,
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DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level) override {
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assert(!Error.Message.Message.empty() && "Message has not been set");
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}
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private:
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ClangTidyError &Error;
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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ClangTidyError::ClangTidyError(StringRef CheckName,
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ClangTidyError::Level DiagLevel,
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StringRef BuildDirectory, bool IsWarningAsError)
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: tooling::Diagnostic(CheckName, DiagLevel, BuildDirectory),
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IsWarningAsError(IsWarningAsError) {}
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// Returns true if GlobList starts with the negative indicator ('-'), removes it
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// from the GlobList.
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static bool ConsumeNegativeIndicator(StringRef &GlobList) {
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GlobList = GlobList.trim(" \r\n");
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if (GlobList.startswith("-")) {
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GlobList = GlobList.substr(1);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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// Converts first glob from the comma-separated list of globs to Regex and
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// removes it and the trailing comma from the GlobList.
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static llvm::Regex ConsumeGlob(StringRef &GlobList) {
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StringRef UntrimmedGlob = GlobList.substr(0, GlobList.find(','));
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StringRef Glob = UntrimmedGlob.trim(' ');
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GlobList = GlobList.substr(UntrimmedGlob.size() + 1);
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SmallString<128> RegexText("^");
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StringRef MetaChars("()^$|*+?.[]\\{}");
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for (char C : Glob) {
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if (C == '*')
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RegexText.push_back('.');
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else if (MetaChars.find(C) != StringRef::npos)
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RegexText.push_back('\\');
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RegexText.push_back(C);
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}
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RegexText.push_back('$');
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return llvm::Regex(RegexText);
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}
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GlobList::GlobList(StringRef Globs)
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: Positive(!ConsumeNegativeIndicator(Globs)), Regex(ConsumeGlob(Globs)),
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NextGlob(Globs.empty() ? nullptr : new GlobList(Globs)) {}
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bool GlobList::contains(StringRef S, bool Contains) {
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if (Regex.match(S))
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Contains = Positive;
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if (NextGlob)
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Contains = NextGlob->contains(S, Contains);
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return Contains;
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}
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class ClangTidyContext::CachedGlobList {
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public:
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CachedGlobList(StringRef Globs) : Globs(Globs) {}
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bool contains(StringRef S) {
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switch (auto &Result = Cache[S]) {
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case Yes: return true;
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case No: return false;
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case None:
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Result = Globs.contains(S) ? Yes : No;
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return Result == Yes;
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}
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llvm_unreachable("invalid enum");
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}
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private:
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GlobList Globs;
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enum Tristate { None, Yes, No };
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llvm::StringMap<Tristate> Cache;
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};
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ClangTidyContext::ClangTidyContext(
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std::unique_ptr<ClangTidyOptionsProvider> OptionsProvider)
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: DiagEngine(nullptr), OptionsProvider(std::move(OptionsProvider)),
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Profile(nullptr) {
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// Before the first translation unit we can get errors related to command-line
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// parsing, use empty string for the file name in this case.
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setCurrentFile("");
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}
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ClangTidyContext::~ClangTidyContext() = default;
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DiagnosticBuilder ClangTidyContext::diag(
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StringRef CheckName, SourceLocation Loc, StringRef Description,
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DiagnosticIDs::Level Level /* = DiagnosticIDs::Warning*/) {
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assert(Loc.isValid());
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unsigned ID = DiagEngine->getDiagnosticIDs()->getCustomDiagID(
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Level, (Description + " [" + CheckName + "]").str());
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CheckNamesByDiagnosticID.try_emplace(ID, CheckName);
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return DiagEngine->Report(Loc, ID);
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}
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void ClangTidyContext::setDiagnosticsEngine(DiagnosticsEngine *Engine) {
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DiagEngine = Engine;
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}
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void ClangTidyContext::setSourceManager(SourceManager *SourceMgr) {
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DiagEngine->setSourceManager(SourceMgr);
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}
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void ClangTidyContext::setCurrentFile(StringRef File) {
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CurrentFile = File;
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CurrentOptions = getOptionsForFile(CurrentFile);
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CheckFilter = llvm::make_unique<CachedGlobList>(*getOptions().Checks);
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WarningAsErrorFilter =
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llvm::make_unique<CachedGlobList>(*getOptions().WarningsAsErrors);
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}
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void ClangTidyContext::setASTContext(ASTContext *Context) {
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DiagEngine->SetArgToStringFn(&FormatASTNodeDiagnosticArgument, Context);
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LangOpts = Context->getLangOpts();
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}
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const ClangTidyGlobalOptions &ClangTidyContext::getGlobalOptions() const {
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return OptionsProvider->getGlobalOptions();
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}
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const ClangTidyOptions &ClangTidyContext::getOptions() const {
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return CurrentOptions;
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}
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ClangTidyOptions ClangTidyContext::getOptionsForFile(StringRef File) const {
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// Merge options on top of getDefaults() as a safeguard against options with
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// unset values.
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return ClangTidyOptions::getDefaults().mergeWith(
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OptionsProvider->getOptions(File));
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}
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void ClangTidyContext::setCheckProfileData(ProfileData *P) { Profile = P; }
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bool ClangTidyContext::isCheckEnabled(StringRef CheckName) const {
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assert(CheckFilter != nullptr);
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return CheckFilter->contains(CheckName);
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}
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bool ClangTidyContext::treatAsError(StringRef CheckName) const {
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assert(WarningAsErrorFilter != nullptr);
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return WarningAsErrorFilter->contains(CheckName);
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}
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/// \brief Store a \c ClangTidyError.
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void ClangTidyContext::storeError(const ClangTidyError &Error) {
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Errors.push_back(Error);
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}
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StringRef ClangTidyContext::getCheckName(unsigned DiagnosticID) const {
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llvm::DenseMap<unsigned, std::string>::const_iterator I =
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CheckNamesByDiagnosticID.find(DiagnosticID);
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if (I != CheckNamesByDiagnosticID.end())
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return I->second;
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return "";
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}
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ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer(
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ClangTidyContext &Ctx, bool RemoveIncompatibleErrors)
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: Context(Ctx), RemoveIncompatibleErrors(RemoveIncompatibleErrors),
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode(false), LastErrorPassesLineFilter(false),
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LastErrorWasIgnored(false) {
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IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticOptions> DiagOpts = new DiagnosticOptions();
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Diags = llvm::make_unique<DiagnosticsEngine>(
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IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticIDs>(new DiagnosticIDs), &*DiagOpts, this,
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/*ShouldOwnClient=*/false);
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Context.setDiagnosticsEngine(Diags.get());
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}
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void ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::finalizeLastError() {
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if (!Errors.empty()) {
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ClangTidyError &Error = Errors.back();
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if (!Context.isCheckEnabled(Error.DiagnosticName) &&
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Error.DiagLevel != ClangTidyError::Error) {
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++Context.Stats.ErrorsIgnoredCheckFilter;
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Errors.pop_back();
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} else if (!LastErrorRelatesToUserCode) {
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++Context.Stats.ErrorsIgnoredNonUserCode;
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Errors.pop_back();
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} else if (!LastErrorPassesLineFilter) {
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++Context.Stats.ErrorsIgnoredLineFilter;
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Errors.pop_back();
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} else {
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++Context.Stats.ErrorsDisplayed;
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}
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}
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode = false;
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter = false;
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}
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static bool LineIsMarkedWithNOLINT(SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc) {
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bool Invalid;
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const char *CharacterData = SM.getCharacterData(Loc, &Invalid);
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if (Invalid)
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return false;
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// Check if there's a NOLINT on this line.
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const char *P = CharacterData;
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while (*P != '\0' && *P != '\r' && *P != '\n')
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++P;
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StringRef RestOfLine(CharacterData, P - CharacterData + 1);
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// FIXME: Handle /\bNOLINT\b(\([^)]*\))?/ as cpplint.py does.
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if (RestOfLine.find("NOLINT") != StringRef::npos)
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return true;
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// Check if there's a NOLINTNEXTLINE on the previous line.
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const char *BufBegin =
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SM.getCharacterData(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(SM.getFileID(Loc)), &Invalid);
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if (Invalid || P == BufBegin)
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return false;
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// Scan backwards over the current line.
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P = CharacterData;
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while (P != BufBegin && *P != '\n')
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--P;
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// If we reached the begin of the file there is no line before it.
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if (P == BufBegin)
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return false;
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// Skip over the newline.
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--P;
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const char *LineEnd = P;
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// Now we're on the previous line. Skip to the beginning of it.
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while (P != BufBegin && *P != '\n')
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--P;
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RestOfLine = StringRef(P, LineEnd - P + 1);
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if (RestOfLine.find("NOLINTNEXTLINE") != StringRef::npos)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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static bool LineIsMarkedWithNOLINTinMacro(SourceManager &SM,
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SourceLocation Loc) {
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while (true) {
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if (LineIsMarkedWithNOLINT(SM, Loc))
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return true;
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if (!Loc.isMacroID())
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return false;
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Loc = SM.getImmediateExpansionRange(Loc).first;
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}
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return false;
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}
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void ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::HandleDiagnostic(
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DiagnosticsEngine::Level DiagLevel, const Diagnostic &Info) {
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if (LastErrorWasIgnored && DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Note)
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return;
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if (Info.getLocation().isValid() && DiagLevel != DiagnosticsEngine::Error &&
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DiagLevel != DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal &&
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LineIsMarkedWithNOLINTinMacro(Diags->getSourceManager(),
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Info.getLocation())) {
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++Context.Stats.ErrorsIgnoredNOLINT;
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// Ignored a warning, should ignore related notes as well
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LastErrorWasIgnored = true;
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return;
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}
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LastErrorWasIgnored = false;
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// Count warnings/errors.
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DiagnosticConsumer::HandleDiagnostic(DiagLevel, Info);
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if (DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Note) {
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assert(!Errors.empty() &&
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"A diagnostic note can only be appended to a message.");
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} else {
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finalizeLastError();
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StringRef WarningOption =
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Context.DiagEngine->getDiagnosticIDs()->getWarningOptionForDiag(
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Info.getID());
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std::string CheckName = !WarningOption.empty()
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? ("clang-diagnostic-" + WarningOption).str()
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: Context.getCheckName(Info.getID()).str();
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if (CheckName.empty()) {
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// This is a compiler diagnostic without a warning option. Assign check
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// name based on its level.
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switch (DiagLevel) {
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Error:
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal:
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CheckName = "clang-diagnostic-error";
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break;
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case DiagnosticsEngine::Warning:
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CheckName = "clang-diagnostic-warning";
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break;
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default:
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CheckName = "clang-diagnostic-unknown";
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break;
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}
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}
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ClangTidyError::Level Level = ClangTidyError::Warning;
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if (DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Error ||
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DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal) {
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// Force reporting of Clang errors regardless of filters and non-user
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// code.
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Level = ClangTidyError::Error;
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode = true;
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter = true;
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}
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bool IsWarningAsError = DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Warning &&
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Context.treatAsError(CheckName);
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Errors.emplace_back(CheckName, Level, Context.getCurrentBuildDirectory(),
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IsWarningAsError);
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}
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ClangTidyDiagnosticRenderer Converter(
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Context.getLangOpts(), &Context.DiagEngine->getDiagnosticOptions(),
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Errors.back());
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SmallString<100> Message;
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Info.FormatDiagnostic(Message);
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FullSourceLoc Loc =
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(Info.getLocation().isInvalid())
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? FullSourceLoc()
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: FullSourceLoc(Info.getLocation(), Info.getSourceManager());
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Converter.emitDiagnostic(Loc, DiagLevel, Message, Info.getRanges(),
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Info.getFixItHints());
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checkFilters(Info.getLocation());
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}
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bool ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::passesLineFilter(StringRef FileName,
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unsigned LineNumber) const {
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if (Context.getGlobalOptions().LineFilter.empty())
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return true;
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for (const FileFilter &Filter : Context.getGlobalOptions().LineFilter) {
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if (FileName.endswith(Filter.Name)) {
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if (Filter.LineRanges.empty())
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return true;
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for (const FileFilter::LineRange &Range : Filter.LineRanges) {
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if (Range.first <= LineNumber && LineNumber <= Range.second)
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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void ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::checkFilters(SourceLocation Location) {
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// Invalid location may mean a diagnostic in a command line, don't skip these.
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if (!Location.isValid()) {
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode = true;
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter = true;
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return;
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}
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const SourceManager &Sources = Diags->getSourceManager();
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if (!*Context.getOptions().SystemHeaders &&
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Sources.isInSystemHeader(Location))
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return;
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// FIXME: We start with a conservative approach here, but the actual type of
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// location needed depends on the check (in particular, where this check wants
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// to apply fixes).
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FileID FID = Sources.getDecomposedExpansionLoc(Location).first;
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const FileEntry *File = Sources.getFileEntryForID(FID);
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// -DMACRO definitions on the command line have locations in a virtual buffer
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// that doesn't have a FileEntry. Don't skip these as well.
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if (!File) {
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode = true;
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter = true;
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return;
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}
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StringRef FileName(File->getName());
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LastErrorRelatesToUserCode = LastErrorRelatesToUserCode ||
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Sources.isInMainFile(Location) ||
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getHeaderFilter()->match(FileName);
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unsigned LineNumber = Sources.getExpansionLineNumber(Location);
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter =
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LastErrorPassesLineFilter || passesLineFilter(FileName, LineNumber);
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}
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llvm::Regex *ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::getHeaderFilter() {
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if (!HeaderFilter)
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HeaderFilter =
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llvm::make_unique<llvm::Regex>(*Context.getOptions().HeaderFilterRegex);
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return HeaderFilter.get();
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}
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void ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::removeIncompatibleErrors(
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SmallVectorImpl<ClangTidyError> &Errors) const {
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// Each error is modelled as the set of intervals in which it applies
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// replacements. To detect overlapping replacements, we use a sweep line
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// algorithm over these sets of intervals.
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// An event here consists of the opening or closing of an interval. During the
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// process, we maintain a counter with the amount of open intervals. If we
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// find an endpoint of an interval and this counter is different from 0, it
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// means that this interval overlaps with another one, so we set it as
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// inapplicable.
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struct Event {
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// An event can be either the begin or the end of an interval.
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enum EventType {
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ET_Begin = 1,
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ET_End = -1,
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};
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Event(unsigned Begin, unsigned End, EventType Type, unsigned ErrorId,
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unsigned ErrorSize)
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: Type(Type), ErrorId(ErrorId) {
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// The events are going to be sorted by their position. In case of draw:
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//
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// * If an interval ends at the same position at which other interval
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// begins, this is not an overlapping, so we want to remove the ending
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// interval before adding the starting one: end events have higher
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// priority than begin events.
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//
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// * If we have several begin points at the same position, we will mark as
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// inapplicable the ones that we process later, so the first one has to
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// be the one with the latest end point, because this one will contain
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// all the other intervals. For the same reason, if we have several end
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// points in the same position, the last one has to be the one with the
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// earliest begin point. In both cases, we sort non-increasingly by the
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// position of the complementary.
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//
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// * In case of two equal intervals, the one whose error is bigger can
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// potentially contain the other one, so we want to process its begin
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// points before and its end points later.
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//
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// * Finally, if we have two equal intervals whose errors have the same
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// size, none of them will be strictly contained inside the other.
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// Sorting by ErrorId will guarantee that the begin point of the first
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// one will be processed before, disallowing the second one, and the
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// end point of the first one will also be processed before,
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// disallowing the first one.
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if (Type == ET_Begin)
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Priority = std::make_tuple(Begin, Type, -End, -ErrorSize, ErrorId);
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else
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Priority = std::make_tuple(End, Type, -Begin, ErrorSize, ErrorId);
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}
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|
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bool operator<(const Event &Other) const {
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return Priority < Other.Priority;
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}
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|
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|
// Determines if this event is the begin or the end of an interval.
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|
EventType Type;
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|
// The index of the error to which the interval that generated this event
|
|
// belongs.
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|
unsigned ErrorId;
|
|
// The events will be sorted based on this field.
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|
std::tuple<unsigned, EventType, int, int, unsigned> Priority;
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|
};
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|
|
|
// Compute error sizes.
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|
std::vector<int> Sizes;
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|
for (const auto &Error : Errors) {
|
|
int Size = 0;
|
|
for (const auto &FileAndReplaces : Error.Fix) {
|
|
for (const auto &Replace : FileAndReplaces.second)
|
|
Size += Replace.getLength();
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|
}
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|
Sizes.push_back(Size);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Build events from error intervals.
|
|
std::map<std::string, std::vector<Event>> FileEvents;
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < Errors.size(); ++I) {
|
|
for (const auto &FileAndReplace : Errors[I].Fix) {
|
|
for (const auto &Replace : FileAndReplace.second) {
|
|
unsigned Begin = Replace.getOffset();
|
|
unsigned End = Begin + Replace.getLength();
|
|
const std::string &FilePath = Replace.getFilePath();
|
|
// FIXME: Handle empty intervals, such as those from insertions.
|
|
if (Begin == End)
|
|
continue;
|
|
auto &Events = FileEvents[FilePath];
|
|
Events.emplace_back(Begin, End, Event::ET_Begin, I, Sizes[I]);
|
|
Events.emplace_back(Begin, End, Event::ET_End, I, Sizes[I]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<bool> Apply(Errors.size(), true);
|
|
for (auto &FileAndEvents : FileEvents) {
|
|
std::vector<Event> &Events = FileAndEvents.second;
|
|
// Sweep.
|
|
std::sort(Events.begin(), Events.end());
|
|
int OpenIntervals = 0;
|
|
for (const auto &Event : Events) {
|
|
if (Event.Type == Event::ET_End)
|
|
--OpenIntervals;
|
|
// This has to be checked after removing the interval from the count if it
|
|
// is an end event, or before adding it if it is a begin event.
|
|
if (OpenIntervals != 0)
|
|
Apply[Event.ErrorId] = false;
|
|
if (Event.Type == Event::ET_Begin)
|
|
++OpenIntervals;
|
|
}
|
|
assert(OpenIntervals == 0 && "Amount of begin/end points doesn't match");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < Errors.size(); ++I) {
|
|
if (!Apply[I]) {
|
|
Errors[I].Fix.clear();
|
|
Errors[I].Notes.emplace_back(
|
|
"this fix will not be applied because it overlaps with another fix");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace {
|
|
struct LessClangTidyError {
|
|
bool operator()(const ClangTidyError &LHS, const ClangTidyError &RHS) const {
|
|
const tooling::DiagnosticMessage &M1 = LHS.Message;
|
|
const tooling::DiagnosticMessage &M2 = RHS.Message;
|
|
|
|
return std::tie(M1.FilePath, M1.FileOffset, M1.Message) <
|
|
std::tie(M2.FilePath, M2.FileOffset, M2.Message);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
struct EqualClangTidyError {
|
|
bool operator()(const ClangTidyError &LHS, const ClangTidyError &RHS) const {
|
|
LessClangTidyError Less;
|
|
return !Less(LHS, RHS) && !Less(RHS, LHS);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
} // end anonymous namespace
|
|
|
|
// Flushes the internal diagnostics buffer to the ClangTidyContext.
|
|
void ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer::finish() {
|
|
finalizeLastError();
|
|
|
|
std::sort(Errors.begin(), Errors.end(), LessClangTidyError());
|
|
Errors.erase(std::unique(Errors.begin(), Errors.end(), EqualClangTidyError()),
|
|
Errors.end());
|
|
|
|
if (RemoveIncompatibleErrors)
|
|
removeIncompatibleErrors(Errors);
|
|
|
|
for (const ClangTidyError &Error : Errors)
|
|
Context.storeError(Error);
|
|
Errors.clear();
|
|
}
|