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//===--- ConfigFragment.h - Unit of user-specified configuration -*- C++-*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Various clangd features have configurable behaviour (or can be disabled).
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// The configuration system allows users to control this:
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// - in a user config file, a project config file, via LSP, or via flags
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// - specifying different settings for different files
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//
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// This file defines the config::Fragment structure which models one piece of
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// configuration as obtained from a source like a file.
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//
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// This is distinct from how the config is interpreted (CompiledFragment),
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// combined (Provider) and exposed to the rest of clangd (Config).
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// To add a new configuration option, you must:
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// - add its syntactic form to Fragment
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// - update ConfigYAML.cpp to parse it
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// - add its semantic form to Config (in Config.h)
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// - update ConfigCompile.cpp to map Fragment -> Config
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// - make use of the option inside clangd
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// - document the new option (config.md in the llvm/clangd-www repository)
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONFIGFRAGMENT_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONFIGFRAGMENT_H
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#include "ConfigProvider.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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namespace clang {
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namespace clangd {
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namespace config {
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/// An entity written in config along, with its optional location in the file.
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template <typename T> struct Located {
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Located(T Value, llvm::SMRange Range = {})
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: Range(Range), Value(std::move(Value)) {}
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llvm::SMRange Range;
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T &operator->() { return Value; }
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const T &operator->() const { return Value; }
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T &operator*() { return Value; }
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const T &operator*() const { return Value; }
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private:
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T Value;
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};
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/// A chunk of configuration obtained from a config file, LSP, or elsewhere.
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struct Fragment {
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/// Parses fragments from a YAML file (one from each --- delimited document).
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/// Documents that contained fatal errors are omitted from the results.
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/// BufferName is used for the SourceMgr and diagnostics.
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static std::vector<Fragment> parseYAML(llvm::StringRef YAML,
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llvm::StringRef BufferName,
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DiagnosticCallback);
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/// Analyzes and consumes this fragment, possibly yielding more diagnostics.
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/// This always produces a usable result (errors are recovered).
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///
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/// Typically, providers will compile a Fragment once when it's first loaded,
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/// caching the result for reuse.
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/// Like a compiled program, this is good for performance and also encourages
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/// errors to be reported early and only once.
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///
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/// The returned function is a cheap-copyable wrapper of refcounted internals.
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CompiledFragment compile(DiagnosticCallback) &&;
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/// These fields are not part of the user-specified configuration, but
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/// instead are populated by the parser to describe the configuration source.
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struct SourceInfo {
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/// Retains a buffer of the original source this fragment was parsed from.
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/// Locations within Located<T> objects point into this SourceMgr.
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/// Shared because multiple fragments are often parsed from one (YAML) file.
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/// May be null, then all locations should be ignored.
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std::shared_ptr<llvm::SourceMgr> Manager;
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/// The start of the original source for this fragment.
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/// Only valid if SourceManager is set.
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llvm::SMLoc Location;
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};
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SourceInfo Source;
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/// Conditions in the If block restrict when a Fragment applies.
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///
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/// Each separate condition must match (combined with AND).
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/// When one condition has multiple values, any may match (combined with OR).
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/// e.g. `PathMatch: [foo/.*, bar/.*]` matches files in either directory.
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///
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/// Conditions based on a file's path use the following form:
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/// - if the fragment came from a project directory, the path is relative
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/// - if the fragment is global (e.g. user config), the path is absolute
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/// - paths always use forward-slashes (UNIX-style)
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/// If no file is being processed, these conditions will not match.
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struct IfBlock {
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/// The file being processed must fully match a regular expression.
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std::vector<Located<std::string>> PathMatch;
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/// The file being processed must *not* fully match a regular expression.
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std::vector<Located<std::string>> PathExclude;
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/// An unrecognized key was found while parsing the condition.
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/// The condition will evaluate to false.
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bool HasUnrecognizedCondition = false;
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};
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IfBlock If;
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/// Conditions in the CompileFlags block affect how a file is parsed.
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///
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/// clangd emulates how clang would interpret a file.
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/// By default, it behaves roughly like `clang $FILENAME`, but real projects
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/// usually require setting the include path (with the `-I` flag), defining
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/// preprocessor symbols, configuring warnings etc.
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/// Often, a compilation database specifies these compile commands. clangd
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/// searches for compile_commands.json in parents of the source file.
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///
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/// This section modifies how the compile command is constructed.
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struct CompileFlagsBlock {
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/// List of flags to append to the compile command.
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std::vector<Located<std::string>> Add;
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/// List of flags to remove from the compile command.
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///
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/// - If the value is a recognized clang flag (like "-I") then it will be
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/// removed along with any arguments. Synonyms like --include-dir= will
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/// also be removed.
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/// - Otherwise, if the value ends in * (like "-DFOO=*") then any argument
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/// with the prefix will be removed.
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/// - Otherwise any argument exactly matching the value is removed.
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///
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/// In all cases, -Xclang is also removed where needed.
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///
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/// Example:
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/// Command: clang++ --include-directory=/usr/include -DFOO=42 foo.cc
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/// Remove: [-I, -DFOO=*]
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/// Result: clang++ foo.cc
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///
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/// Flags added by the same CompileFlags entry will not be removed.
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std::vector<Located<std::string>> Remove;
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};
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CompileFlagsBlock CompileFlags;
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/// Controls how clangd understands code outside the current file.
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/// clangd's indexes provide information about symbols that isn't available
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/// to clang's parser, such as incoming references.
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struct IndexBlock {
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/// Whether files are built in the background to produce a project index.
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/// This is checked for translation units only, not headers they include.
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/// Legal values are "Build" or "Skip".
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llvm::Optional<Located<std::string>> Background;
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};
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IndexBlock Index;
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// Describes the style of the codebase, beyond formatting.
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struct StyleBlock {
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// Namespaces that should always be fully qualified, meaning no "using"
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// declarations, always spell out the whole name (with or without leading
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// ::). All nested namespaces are affected as well.
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// Affects availability of the AddUsing tweak.
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std::vector<Located<std::string>> FullyQualifiedNamespaces;
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};
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StyleBlock Style;
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};
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} // namespace config
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} // namespace clangd
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} // namespace clang
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#endif
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