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416 lines
14 KiB
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//===--- extra/module-map-checker/CoverageChecker.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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// This file implements a class that validates a module map by checking that
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// all headers in the corresponding directories are accounted for.
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//
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// This class uses a previously loaded module map object.
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// Starting at the module map file directory, or just the include
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// paths, if specified, it will collect the names of all the files it
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// considers headers (no extension, .h, or .inc--if you need more, modify the
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// ModularizeUtilities::isHeader function).
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// It then compares the headers against those referenced
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// in the module map, either explicitly named, or implicitly named via an
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// umbrella directory or umbrella file, as parsed by the ModuleMap object.
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// If headers are found which are not referenced or covered by an umbrella
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// directory or file, warning messages will be produced, and the doChecks
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// function will return an error code of 1. Other errors result in an error
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// code of 2. If no problems are found, an error code of 0 is returned.
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//
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// Note that in the case of umbrella headers, this tool invokes the compiler
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// to preprocess the file, and uses a callback to collect the header files
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// included by the umbrella header or any of its nested includes. If any
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// front end options are needed for these compiler invocations, these are
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// to be passed in via the CommandLine parameter.
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//
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// Warning message have the form:
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//
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// warning: module.modulemap does not account for file: Level3A.h
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//
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// Note that for the case of the module map referencing a file that does
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// not exist, the module map parser in Clang will (at the time of this
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// writing) display an error message.
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//
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// Potential problems with this program:
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//
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// 1. Might need a better header matching mechanism, or extensions to the
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// canonical file format used.
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//
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// 2. It might need to support additional header file extensions.
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//
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// Future directions:
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//
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// 1. Add an option to fix the problems found, writing a new module map.
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// Include an extra option to add unaccounted-for headers as excluded.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ModularizeUtilities.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h"
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#include "CoverageChecker.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Options.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/CompilerInstance.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.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/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h"
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#include "llvm/Option/Option.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.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 Modularize;
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace clang::driver;
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using namespace clang::driver::options;
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using namespace clang::tooling;
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namespace cl = llvm::cl;
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namespace sys = llvm::sys;
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// Preprocessor callbacks.
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// We basically just collect include files.
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class CoverageCheckerCallbacks : public PPCallbacks {
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public:
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CoverageCheckerCallbacks(CoverageChecker &Checker) : Checker(Checker) {}
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~CoverageCheckerCallbacks() override {}
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// Include directive callback.
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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) override {
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Checker.collectUmbrellaHeaderHeader(File->getName());
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}
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private:
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CoverageChecker &Checker;
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};
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// Frontend action stuff:
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// Consumer is responsible for setting up the callbacks.
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class CoverageCheckerConsumer : public ASTConsumer {
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public:
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CoverageCheckerConsumer(CoverageChecker &Checker, Preprocessor &PP) {
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// PP takes ownership.
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PP.addPPCallbacks(llvm::make_unique<CoverageCheckerCallbacks>(Checker));
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}
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};
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class CoverageCheckerAction : public SyntaxOnlyAction {
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public:
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CoverageCheckerAction(CoverageChecker &Checker) : Checker(Checker) {}
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protected:
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std::unique_ptr<ASTConsumer> CreateASTConsumer(CompilerInstance &CI,
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StringRef InFile) override {
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return llvm::make_unique<CoverageCheckerConsumer>(Checker,
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CI.getPreprocessor());
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}
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private:
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CoverageChecker &Checker;
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};
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class CoverageCheckerFrontendActionFactory : public FrontendActionFactory {
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public:
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CoverageCheckerFrontendActionFactory(CoverageChecker &Checker)
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: Checker(Checker) {}
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CoverageCheckerAction *create() override {
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return new CoverageCheckerAction(Checker);
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}
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private:
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CoverageChecker &Checker;
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};
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// CoverageChecker class implementation.
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// Constructor.
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CoverageChecker::CoverageChecker(StringRef ModuleMapPath,
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std::vector<std::string> &IncludePaths,
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ArrayRef<std::string> CommandLine,
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clang::ModuleMap *ModuleMap)
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: ModuleMapPath(ModuleMapPath), IncludePaths(IncludePaths),
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CommandLine(CommandLine),
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ModMap(ModuleMap) {}
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// Create instance of CoverageChecker, to simplify setting up
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// subordinate objects.
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CoverageChecker *CoverageChecker::createCoverageChecker(
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StringRef ModuleMapPath, std::vector<std::string> &IncludePaths,
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ArrayRef<std::string> CommandLine, clang::ModuleMap *ModuleMap) {
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return new CoverageChecker(ModuleMapPath, IncludePaths, CommandLine,
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ModuleMap);
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}
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// Do checks.
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// Starting from the directory of the module.modulemap file,
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// Find all header files, optionally looking only at files
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// covered by the include path options, and compare against
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// the headers referenced by the module.modulemap file.
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// Display warnings for unaccounted-for header files.
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// Returns error_code of 0 if there were no errors or warnings, 1 if there
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// were warnings, 2 if any other problem, such as if a bad
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// module map path argument was specified.
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std::error_code CoverageChecker::doChecks() {
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std::error_code returnValue;
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// Collect the headers referenced in the modules.
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collectModuleHeaders();
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// Collect the file system headers.
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if (!collectFileSystemHeaders())
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return std::error_code(2, std::generic_category());
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// Do the checks. These save the problematic file names.
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findUnaccountedForHeaders();
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// Check for warnings.
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if (!UnaccountedForHeaders.empty())
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returnValue = std::error_code(1, std::generic_category());
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return returnValue;
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}
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// The following functions are called by doChecks.
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// Collect module headers.
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// Walks the modules and collects referenced headers into
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// ModuleMapHeadersSet.
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void CoverageChecker::collectModuleHeaders() {
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for (ModuleMap::module_iterator I = ModMap->module_begin(),
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E = ModMap->module_end();
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I != E; ++I) {
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collectModuleHeaders(*I->second);
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}
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}
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// Collect referenced headers from one module.
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// Collects the headers referenced in the given module into
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// ModuleMapHeadersSet.
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// FIXME: Doesn't collect files from umbrella header.
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bool CoverageChecker::collectModuleHeaders(const Module &Mod) {
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if (const FileEntry *UmbrellaHeader = Mod.getUmbrellaHeader().Entry) {
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// Collect umbrella header.
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ModuleMapHeadersSet.insert(ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(
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UmbrellaHeader->getName()));
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// Preprocess umbrella header and collect the headers it references.
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if (!collectUmbrellaHeaderHeaders(UmbrellaHeader->getName()))
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return false;
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}
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else if (const DirectoryEntry *UmbrellaDir = Mod.getUmbrellaDir().Entry) {
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// Collect headers in umbrella directory.
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if (!collectUmbrellaHeaders(UmbrellaDir->getName()))
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return false;
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}
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for (auto &HeaderKind : Mod.Headers)
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for (auto &Header : HeaderKind)
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ModuleMapHeadersSet.insert(ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(
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Header.Entry->getName()));
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for (Module::submodule_const_iterator MI = Mod.submodule_begin(),
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MIEnd = Mod.submodule_end();
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MI != MIEnd; ++MI)
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collectModuleHeaders(**MI);
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return true;
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}
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// Collect headers from an umbrella directory.
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bool CoverageChecker::collectUmbrellaHeaders(StringRef UmbrellaDirName) {
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// Initialize directory name.
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SmallString<256> Directory(ModuleMapDirectory);
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if (UmbrellaDirName.size())
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sys::path::append(Directory, UmbrellaDirName);
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if (Directory.size() == 0)
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Directory = ".";
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// Walk the directory.
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std::error_code EC;
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sys::fs::file_status Status;
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for (sys::fs::directory_iterator I(Directory.str(), EC), E; I != E;
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I.increment(EC)) {
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if (EC)
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return false;
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std::string File(I->path());
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I->status(Status);
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sys::fs::file_type Type = Status.type();
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// If the file is a directory, ignore the name and recurse.
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if (Type == sys::fs::file_type::directory_file) {
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if (!collectUmbrellaHeaders(File))
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return false;
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continue;
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}
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// If the file does not have a common header extension, ignore it.
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if (!ModularizeUtilities::isHeader(File))
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continue;
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// Save header name.
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ModuleMapHeadersSet.insert(ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(File));
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Collect headers rferenced from an umbrella file.
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bool
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CoverageChecker::collectUmbrellaHeaderHeaders(StringRef UmbrellaHeaderName) {
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SmallString<256> PathBuf(ModuleMapDirectory);
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// If directory is empty, it's the current directory.
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if (ModuleMapDirectory.length() == 0)
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sys::fs::current_path(PathBuf);
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// Create the compilation database.
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std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase> Compilations;
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Compilations.reset(new FixedCompilationDatabase(Twine(PathBuf), CommandLine));
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std::vector<std::string> HeaderPath;
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HeaderPath.push_back(UmbrellaHeaderName);
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// Create the tool and run the compilation.
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ClangTool Tool(*Compilations, HeaderPath);
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int HadErrors = Tool.run(new CoverageCheckerFrontendActionFactory(*this));
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// If we had errors, exit early.
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return !HadErrors;
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}
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// Called from CoverageCheckerCallbacks to track a header included
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// from an umbrella header.
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void CoverageChecker::collectUmbrellaHeaderHeader(StringRef HeaderName) {
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SmallString<256> PathBuf(ModuleMapDirectory);
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// If directory is empty, it's the current directory.
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if (ModuleMapDirectory.length() == 0)
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sys::fs::current_path(PathBuf);
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// HeaderName will have an absolute path, so if it's the module map
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// directory, we remove it, also skipping trailing separator.
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if (HeaderName.startswith(PathBuf))
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HeaderName = HeaderName.substr(PathBuf.size() + 1);
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// Save header name.
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ModuleMapHeadersSet.insert(ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(HeaderName));
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}
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// Collect file system header files.
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// This function scans the file system for header files,
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// starting at the directory of the module.modulemap file,
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// optionally filtering out all but the files covered by
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// the include path options.
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// Returns true if no errors.
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bool CoverageChecker::collectFileSystemHeaders() {
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// Get directory containing the module.modulemap file.
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// Might be relative to current directory, absolute, or empty.
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ModuleMapDirectory = ModularizeUtilities::getDirectoryFromPath(ModuleMapPath);
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// If no include paths specified, we do the whole tree starting
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// at the module.modulemap directory.
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if (IncludePaths.size() == 0) {
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if (!collectFileSystemHeaders(StringRef("")))
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return false;
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}
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else {
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// Otherwise we only look at the sub-trees specified by the
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// include paths.
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for (std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator I = IncludePaths.begin(),
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E = IncludePaths.end();
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I != E; ++I) {
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if (!collectFileSystemHeaders(*I))
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return false;
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}
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}
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// Sort it, because different file systems might order the file differently.
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std::sort(FileSystemHeaders.begin(), FileSystemHeaders.end());
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return true;
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}
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// Collect file system header files from the given path.
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// This function scans the file system for header files,
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// starting at the given directory, which is assumed to be
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// relative to the directory of the module.modulemap file.
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// \returns True if no errors.
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bool CoverageChecker::collectFileSystemHeaders(StringRef IncludePath) {
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// Initialize directory name.
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SmallString<256> Directory(ModuleMapDirectory);
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if (IncludePath.size())
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sys::path::append(Directory, IncludePath);
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if (Directory.size() == 0)
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Directory = ".";
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if (IncludePath.startswith("/") || IncludePath.startswith("\\") ||
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((IncludePath.size() >= 2) && (IncludePath[1] == ':'))) {
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llvm::errs() << "error: Include path \"" << IncludePath
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<< "\" is not relative to the module map file.\n";
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return false;
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}
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// Recursively walk the directory tree.
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std::error_code EC;
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sys::fs::file_status Status;
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int Count = 0;
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for (sys::fs::recursive_directory_iterator I(Directory.str(), EC), E; I != E;
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I.increment(EC)) {
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if (EC)
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return false;
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std::string file(I->path());
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I->status(Status);
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sys::fs::file_type type = Status.type();
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// If the file is a directory, ignore the name (but still recurses).
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if (type == sys::fs::file_type::directory_file)
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continue;
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// If the file does not have a common header extension, ignore it.
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if (!ModularizeUtilities::isHeader(file))
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continue;
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// Save header name.
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FileSystemHeaders.push_back(ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(file));
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Count++;
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}
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if (Count == 0) {
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llvm::errs() << "warning: No headers found in include path: \""
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<< IncludePath << "\"\n";
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Find headers unaccounted-for in module map.
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// This function compares the list of collected header files
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// against those referenced in the module map. Display
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// warnings for unaccounted-for header files.
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// Save unaccounted-for file list for possible.
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// fixing action.
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// FIXME: There probably needs to be some canonalization
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// of file names so that header path can be correctly
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// matched. Also, a map could be used for the headers
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// referenced in the module, but
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void CoverageChecker::findUnaccountedForHeaders() {
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// Walk over file system headers.
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for (std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator I = FileSystemHeaders.begin(),
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E = FileSystemHeaders.end();
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I != E; ++I) {
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// Look for header in module map.
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if (ModuleMapHeadersSet.insert(*I).second) {
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UnaccountedForHeaders.push_back(*I);
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llvm::errs() << "warning: " << ModuleMapPath
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<< " does not account for file: " << *I << "\n";
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}
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}
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}
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