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386 lines
14 KiB
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//===--- DependencyFile.cpp - Generate dependency file --------------------===//
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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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// This code generates dependency files.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Frontend/Utils.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/DependencyOutputOptions.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendDiagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/DirectoryLookup.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/ModuleMap.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/PPCallbacks.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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#include "clang/Serialization/ASTReader.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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using namespace clang;
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namespace {
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struct DepCollectorPPCallbacks : public PPCallbacks {
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DependencyCollector &DepCollector;
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SourceManager &SM;
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DiagnosticsEngine &Diags;
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DepCollectorPPCallbacks(DependencyCollector &L, SourceManager &SM,
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DiagnosticsEngine &Diags)
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: DepCollector(L), SM(SM), Diags(Diags) {}
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void FileChanged(SourceLocation Loc, FileChangeReason Reason,
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SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType,
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FileID PrevFID) override {
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if (Reason != PPCallbacks::EnterFile)
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return;
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// Dependency generation really does want to go all the way to the
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// file entry for a source location to find out what is depended on.
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// We do not want #line markers to affect dependency generation!
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if (Optional<StringRef> Filename = SM.getNonBuiltinFilenameForID(
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SM.getFileID(SM.getExpansionLoc(Loc))))
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(
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llvm::sys::path::remove_leading_dotslash(*Filename),
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/*FromModule*/ false, isSystem(FileType), /*IsModuleFile*/ false,
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/*IsMissing*/ false);
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}
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void FileSkipped(const FileEntryRef &SkippedFile, const Token &FilenameTok,
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SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType) override {
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StringRef Filename =
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llvm::sys::path::remove_leading_dotslash(SkippedFile.getName());
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(Filename, /*FromModule=*/false,
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/*IsSystem=*/isSystem(FileType),
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/*IsModuleFile=*/false,
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/*IsMissing=*/false);
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}
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void InclusionDirective(SourceLocation HashLoc, const Token &IncludeTok,
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StringRef FileName, bool IsAngled,
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CharSourceRange FilenameRange, const FileEntry *File,
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StringRef SearchPath, StringRef RelativePath,
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const Module *Imported,
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SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType) override {
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if (!File)
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(FileName, /*FromModule*/false,
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/*IsSystem*/false, /*IsModuleFile*/false,
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/*IsMissing*/true);
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// Files that actually exist are handled by FileChanged.
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}
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void HasInclude(SourceLocation Loc, StringRef SpelledFilename, bool IsAngled,
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Optional<FileEntryRef> File,
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SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType) override {
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if (!File)
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return;
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StringRef Filename =
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llvm::sys::path::remove_leading_dotslash(File->getName());
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(Filename, /*FromModule=*/false,
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/*IsSystem=*/isSystem(FileType),
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/*IsModuleFile=*/false,
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/*IsMissing=*/false);
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}
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void EndOfMainFile() override { DepCollector.finishedMainFile(Diags); }
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};
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struct DepCollectorMMCallbacks : public ModuleMapCallbacks {
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DependencyCollector &DepCollector;
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DepCollectorMMCallbacks(DependencyCollector &DC) : DepCollector(DC) {}
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void moduleMapFileRead(SourceLocation Loc, const FileEntry &Entry,
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bool IsSystem) override {
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StringRef Filename = Entry.getName();
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(Filename, /*FromModule*/false,
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/*IsSystem*/IsSystem,
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/*IsModuleFile*/false,
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/*IsMissing*/false);
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}
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};
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struct DepCollectorASTListener : public ASTReaderListener {
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DependencyCollector &DepCollector;
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DepCollectorASTListener(DependencyCollector &L) : DepCollector(L) { }
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bool needsInputFileVisitation() override { return true; }
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bool needsSystemInputFileVisitation() override {
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return DepCollector.needSystemDependencies();
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}
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void visitModuleFile(StringRef Filename,
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serialization::ModuleKind Kind) override {
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(Filename, /*FromModule*/true,
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/*IsSystem*/false, /*IsModuleFile*/true,
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/*IsMissing*/false);
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}
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bool visitInputFile(StringRef Filename, bool IsSystem,
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bool IsOverridden, bool IsExplicitModule) override {
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if (IsOverridden || IsExplicitModule)
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return true;
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DepCollector.maybeAddDependency(Filename, /*FromModule*/true, IsSystem,
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/*IsModuleFile*/false, /*IsMissing*/false);
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return true;
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}
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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void DependencyCollector::maybeAddDependency(StringRef Filename,
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bool FromModule, bool IsSystem,
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bool IsModuleFile,
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bool IsMissing) {
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if (sawDependency(Filename, FromModule, IsSystem, IsModuleFile, IsMissing))
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addDependency(Filename);
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}
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bool DependencyCollector::addDependency(StringRef Filename) {
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StringRef SearchPath;
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#ifdef _WIN32
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// Make the search insensitive to case and separators.
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llvm::SmallString<256> TmpPath = Filename;
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llvm::sys::path::native(TmpPath);
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std::transform(TmpPath.begin(), TmpPath.end(), TmpPath.begin(), ::tolower);
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SearchPath = TmpPath.str();
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#else
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SearchPath = Filename;
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#endif
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if (Seen.insert(SearchPath).second) {
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Dependencies.push_back(std::string(Filename));
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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static bool isSpecialFilename(StringRef Filename) {
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return llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Filename)
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.Case("<built-in>", true)
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.Case("<stdin>", true)
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.Default(false);
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}
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bool DependencyCollector::sawDependency(StringRef Filename, bool FromModule,
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bool IsSystem, bool IsModuleFile,
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bool IsMissing) {
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return !isSpecialFilename(Filename) &&
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(needSystemDependencies() || !IsSystem);
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}
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DependencyCollector::~DependencyCollector() { }
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void DependencyCollector::attachToPreprocessor(Preprocessor &PP) {
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PP.addPPCallbacks(std::make_unique<DepCollectorPPCallbacks>(
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*this, PP.getSourceManager(), PP.getDiagnostics()));
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PP.getHeaderSearchInfo().getModuleMap().addModuleMapCallbacks(
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std::make_unique<DepCollectorMMCallbacks>(*this));
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}
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void DependencyCollector::attachToASTReader(ASTReader &R) {
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R.addListener(std::make_unique<DepCollectorASTListener>(*this));
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}
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DependencyFileGenerator::DependencyFileGenerator(
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const DependencyOutputOptions &Opts)
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: OutputFile(Opts.OutputFile), Targets(Opts.Targets),
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IncludeSystemHeaders(Opts.IncludeSystemHeaders),
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PhonyTarget(Opts.UsePhonyTargets),
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AddMissingHeaderDeps(Opts.AddMissingHeaderDeps), SeenMissingHeader(false),
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IncludeModuleFiles(Opts.IncludeModuleFiles),
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OutputFormat(Opts.OutputFormat), InputFileIndex(0) {
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for (const auto &ExtraDep : Opts.ExtraDeps) {
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if (addDependency(ExtraDep.first))
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++InputFileIndex;
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}
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}
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void DependencyFileGenerator::attachToPreprocessor(Preprocessor &PP) {
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// Disable the "file not found" diagnostic if the -MG option was given.
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if (AddMissingHeaderDeps)
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PP.SetSuppressIncludeNotFoundError(true);
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DependencyCollector::attachToPreprocessor(PP);
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}
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bool DependencyFileGenerator::sawDependency(StringRef Filename, bool FromModule,
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bool IsSystem, bool IsModuleFile,
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bool IsMissing) {
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if (IsMissing) {
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// Handle the case of missing file from an inclusion directive.
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if (AddMissingHeaderDeps)
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return true;
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SeenMissingHeader = true;
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return false;
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}
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if (IsModuleFile && !IncludeModuleFiles)
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return false;
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if (isSpecialFilename(Filename))
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return false;
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if (IncludeSystemHeaders)
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return true;
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return !IsSystem;
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}
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void DependencyFileGenerator::finishedMainFile(DiagnosticsEngine &Diags) {
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outputDependencyFile(Diags);
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}
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/// Print the filename, with escaping or quoting that accommodates the three
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/// most likely tools that use dependency files: GNU Make, BSD Make, and
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/// NMake/Jom.
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///
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/// BSD Make is the simplest case: It does no escaping at all. This means
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/// characters that are normally delimiters, i.e. space and # (the comment
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/// character) simply aren't supported in filenames.
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///
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/// GNU Make does allow space and # in filenames, but to avoid being treated
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/// as a delimiter or comment, these must be escaped with a backslash. Because
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/// backslash is itself the escape character, if a backslash appears in a
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/// filename, it should be escaped as well. (As a special case, $ is escaped
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/// as $$, which is the normal Make way to handle the $ character.)
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/// For compatibility with BSD Make and historical practice, if GNU Make
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/// un-escapes characters in a filename but doesn't find a match, it will
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/// retry with the unmodified original string.
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///
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/// GCC tries to accommodate both Make formats by escaping any space or #
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/// characters in the original filename, but not escaping backslashes. The
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/// apparent intent is so that filenames with backslashes will be handled
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/// correctly by BSD Make, and by GNU Make in its fallback mode of using the
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/// unmodified original string; filenames with # or space characters aren't
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/// supported by BSD Make at all, but will be handled correctly by GNU Make
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/// due to the escaping.
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///
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/// A corner case that GCC gets only partly right is when the original filename
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/// has a backslash immediately followed by space or #. GNU Make would expect
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/// this backslash to be escaped; however GCC escapes the original backslash
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/// only when followed by space, not #. It will therefore take a dependency
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/// from a directive such as
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/// #include "a\ b\#c.h"
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/// and emit it as
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/// a\\\ b\\#c.h
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/// which GNU Make will interpret as
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/// a\ b\
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/// followed by a comment. Failing to find this file, it will fall back to the
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/// original string, which probably doesn't exist either; in any case it won't
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/// find
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/// a\ b\#c.h
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/// which is the actual filename specified by the include directive.
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///
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/// Clang does what GCC does, rather than what GNU Make expects.
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///
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/// NMake/Jom has a different set of scary characters, but wraps filespecs in
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/// double-quotes to avoid misinterpreting them; see
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/// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd9y37ha.aspx for NMake info,
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/// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx
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/// for Windows file-naming info.
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static void PrintFilename(raw_ostream &OS, StringRef Filename,
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DependencyOutputFormat OutputFormat) {
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// Convert filename to platform native path
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llvm::SmallString<256> NativePath;
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llvm::sys::path::native(Filename.str(), NativePath);
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if (OutputFormat == DependencyOutputFormat::NMake) {
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// Add quotes if needed. These are the characters listed as "special" to
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// NMake, that are legal in a Windows filespec, and that could cause
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// misinterpretation of the dependency string.
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if (NativePath.find_first_of(" #${}^!") != StringRef::npos)
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OS << '\"' << NativePath << '\"';
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else
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OS << NativePath;
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return;
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}
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assert(OutputFormat == DependencyOutputFormat::Make);
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = NativePath.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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if (NativePath[i] == '#') // Handle '#' the broken gcc way.
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OS << '\\';
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else if (NativePath[i] == ' ') { // Handle space correctly.
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OS << '\\';
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unsigned j = i;
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while (j > 0 && NativePath[--j] == '\\')
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OS << '\\';
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} else if (NativePath[i] == '$') // $ is escaped by $$.
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OS << '$';
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OS << NativePath[i];
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}
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}
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void DependencyFileGenerator::outputDependencyFile(DiagnosticsEngine &Diags) {
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if (SeenMissingHeader) {
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llvm::sys::fs::remove(OutputFile);
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return;
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}
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std::error_code EC;
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llvm::raw_fd_ostream OS(OutputFile, EC, llvm::sys::fs::OF_TextWithCRLF);
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if (EC) {
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Diags.Report(diag::err_fe_error_opening) << OutputFile << EC.message();
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return;
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}
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outputDependencyFile(OS);
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}
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void DependencyFileGenerator::outputDependencyFile(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) {
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// Write out the dependency targets, trying to avoid overly long
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// lines when possible. We try our best to emit exactly the same
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// dependency file as GCC (4.2), assuming the included files are the
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// same.
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const unsigned MaxColumns = 75;
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unsigned Columns = 0;
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for (StringRef Target : Targets) {
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unsigned N = Target.size();
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if (Columns == 0) {
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Columns += N;
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} else if (Columns + N + 2 > MaxColumns) {
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Columns = N + 2;
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OS << " \\\n ";
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} else {
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Columns += N + 1;
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OS << ' ';
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}
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// Targets already quoted as needed.
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OS << Target;
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}
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OS << ':';
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Columns += 1;
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// Now add each dependency in the order it was seen, but avoiding
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// duplicates.
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ArrayRef<std::string> Files = getDependencies();
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for (StringRef File : Files) {
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// Start a new line if this would exceed the column limit. Make
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// sure to leave space for a trailing " \" in case we need to
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// break the line on the next iteration.
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unsigned N = File.size();
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if (Columns + (N + 1) + 2 > MaxColumns) {
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OS << " \\\n ";
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Columns = 2;
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}
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OS << ' ';
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PrintFilename(OS, File, OutputFormat);
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Columns += N + 1;
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}
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OS << '\n';
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// Create phony targets if requested.
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if (PhonyTarget && !Files.empty()) {
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unsigned Index = 0;
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for (auto I = Files.begin(), E = Files.end(); I != E; ++I) {
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if (Index++ == InputFileIndex)
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continue;
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OS << '\n';
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PrintFilename(OS, *I, OutputFormat);
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OS << ":\n";
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}
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}
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}
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