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310 lines
12 KiB
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//===--- Tooling.cpp - Running clang standalone tools ---------------------===//
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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 functions to run clang tools standalone instead
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// of running them as a plugin.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Tooling/ArgumentsAdjusters.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Compilation.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Driver.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Tool.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/CompilerInstance.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendDiagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/TextDiagnosticPrinter.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Host.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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// For chdir, see the comment in ClangTool::run for more information.
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#ifdef _WIN32
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# include <direct.h>
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#else
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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namespace clang {
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namespace tooling {
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FrontendActionFactory::~FrontendActionFactory() {}
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// FIXME: This file contains structural duplication with other parts of the
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// code that sets up a compiler to run tools on it, and we should refactor
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// it to be based on the same framework.
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/// \brief Builds a clang driver initialized for running clang tools.
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static clang::driver::Driver *newDriver(clang::DiagnosticsEngine *Diagnostics,
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const char *BinaryName) {
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const std::string DefaultOutputName = "a.out";
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clang::driver::Driver *CompilerDriver = new clang::driver::Driver(
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BinaryName, llvm::sys::getDefaultTargetTriple(),
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DefaultOutputName, false, *Diagnostics);
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CompilerDriver->setTitle("clang_based_tool");
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return CompilerDriver;
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}
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/// \brief Retrieves the clang CC1 specific flags out of the compilation's jobs.
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///
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/// Returns NULL on error.
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static const clang::driver::ArgStringList *getCC1Arguments(
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clang::DiagnosticsEngine *Diagnostics,
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clang::driver::Compilation *Compilation) {
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// We expect to get back exactly one Command job, if we didn't something
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// failed. Extract that job from the Compilation.
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const clang::driver::JobList &Jobs = Compilation->getJobs();
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if (Jobs.size() != 1 || !isa<clang::driver::Command>(*Jobs.begin())) {
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llvm::SmallString<256> error_msg;
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llvm::raw_svector_ostream error_stream(error_msg);
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Compilation->PrintJob(error_stream, Compilation->getJobs(), "; ", true);
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Diagnostics->Report(clang::diag::err_fe_expected_compiler_job)
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<< error_stream.str();
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return NULL;
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}
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// The one job we find should be to invoke clang again.
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const clang::driver::Command *Cmd =
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cast<clang::driver::Command>(*Jobs.begin());
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if (StringRef(Cmd->getCreator().getName()) != "clang") {
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Diagnostics->Report(clang::diag::err_fe_expected_clang_command);
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return NULL;
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}
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return &Cmd->getArguments();
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}
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/// \brief Returns a clang build invocation initialized from the CC1 flags.
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static clang::CompilerInvocation *newInvocation(
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clang::DiagnosticsEngine *Diagnostics,
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const clang::driver::ArgStringList &CC1Args) {
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assert(!CC1Args.empty() && "Must at least contain the program name!");
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clang::CompilerInvocation *Invocation = new clang::CompilerInvocation;
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clang::CompilerInvocation::CreateFromArgs(
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*Invocation, CC1Args.data() + 1, CC1Args.data() + CC1Args.size(),
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*Diagnostics);
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Invocation->getFrontendOpts().DisableFree = false;
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return Invocation;
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}
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bool runToolOnCode(clang::FrontendAction *ToolAction, const Twine &Code,
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const Twine &FileName) {
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SmallString<16> FileNameStorage;
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StringRef FileNameRef = FileName.toNullTerminatedStringRef(FileNameStorage);
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const char *const CommandLine[] = {
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"clang-tool", "-fsyntax-only", FileNameRef.data()
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};
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FileManager Files((FileSystemOptions()));
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ToolInvocation Invocation(
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std::vector<std::string>(
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CommandLine,
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CommandLine + llvm::array_lengthof(CommandLine)),
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ToolAction, &Files);
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SmallString<1024> CodeStorage;
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Invocation.mapVirtualFile(FileNameRef,
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Code.toNullTerminatedStringRef(CodeStorage));
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return Invocation.run();
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}
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std::string getAbsolutePath(StringRef File) {
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llvm::SmallString<1024> BaseDirectory;
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if (const char *PWD = ::getenv("PWD"))
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BaseDirectory = PWD;
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else
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llvm::sys::fs::current_path(BaseDirectory);
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SmallString<1024> PathStorage;
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if (llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(File)) {
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llvm::sys::path::native(File, PathStorage);
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return PathStorage.str();
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}
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StringRef RelativePath(File);
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// FIXME: Should '.\\' be accepted on Win32?
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if (RelativePath.startswith("./")) {
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RelativePath = RelativePath.substr(strlen("./"));
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}
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llvm::SmallString<1024> AbsolutePath(BaseDirectory);
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llvm::sys::path::append(AbsolutePath, RelativePath);
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llvm::sys::path::native(Twine(AbsolutePath), PathStorage);
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return PathStorage.str();
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}
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ToolInvocation::ToolInvocation(
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ArrayRef<std::string> CommandLine, FrontendAction *ToolAction,
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FileManager *Files)
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: CommandLine(CommandLine.vec()), ToolAction(ToolAction), Files(Files) {
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}
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void ToolInvocation::mapVirtualFile(StringRef FilePath, StringRef Content) {
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SmallString<1024> PathStorage;
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llvm::sys::path::native(FilePath, PathStorage);
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MappedFileContents[PathStorage] = Content;
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}
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bool ToolInvocation::run() {
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std::vector<const char*> Argv;
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for (int I = 0, E = CommandLine.size(); I != E; ++I)
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Argv.push_back(CommandLine[I].c_str());
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const char *const BinaryName = Argv[0];
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DiagnosticOptions DefaultDiagnosticOptions;
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TextDiagnosticPrinter DiagnosticPrinter(
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llvm::errs(), DefaultDiagnosticOptions);
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DiagnosticsEngine Diagnostics(llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<clang::DiagnosticIDs>(
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new DiagnosticIDs()), &DiagnosticPrinter, false);
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const llvm::OwningPtr<clang::driver::Driver> Driver(
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newDriver(&Diagnostics, BinaryName));
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// Since the input might only be virtual, don't check whether it exists.
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Driver->setCheckInputsExist(false);
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const llvm::OwningPtr<clang::driver::Compilation> Compilation(
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Driver->BuildCompilation(llvm::makeArrayRef(Argv)));
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const clang::driver::ArgStringList *const CC1Args = getCC1Arguments(
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&Diagnostics, Compilation.get());
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if (CC1Args == NULL) {
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return false;
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}
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llvm::OwningPtr<clang::CompilerInvocation> Invocation(
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newInvocation(&Diagnostics, *CC1Args));
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return runInvocation(BinaryName, Compilation.get(), Invocation.take(),
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*CC1Args);
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}
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bool ToolInvocation::runInvocation(
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const char *BinaryName,
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clang::driver::Compilation *Compilation,
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clang::CompilerInvocation *Invocation,
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const clang::driver::ArgStringList &CC1Args) {
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// Show the invocation, with -v.
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if (Invocation->getHeaderSearchOpts().Verbose) {
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llvm::errs() << "clang Invocation:\n";
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Compilation->PrintJob(llvm::errs(), Compilation->getJobs(), "\n", true);
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llvm::errs() << "\n";
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}
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// Create a compiler instance to handle the actual work.
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clang::CompilerInstance Compiler;
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Compiler.setInvocation(Invocation);
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Compiler.setFileManager(Files);
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// FIXME: What about LangOpts?
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// ToolAction can have lifetime requirements for Compiler or its members, and
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// we need to ensure it's deleted earlier than Compiler. So we pass it to an
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// OwningPtr declared after the Compiler variable.
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llvm::OwningPtr<FrontendAction> ScopedToolAction(ToolAction.take());
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// Create the compilers actual diagnostics engine.
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Compiler.createDiagnostics(CC1Args.size(),
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const_cast<char**>(CC1Args.data()));
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if (!Compiler.hasDiagnostics())
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return false;
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Compiler.createSourceManager(*Files);
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addFileMappingsTo(Compiler.getSourceManager());
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const bool Success = Compiler.ExecuteAction(*ScopedToolAction);
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Compiler.resetAndLeakFileManager();
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return Success;
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}
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void ToolInvocation::addFileMappingsTo(SourceManager &Sources) {
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for (llvm::StringMap<StringRef>::const_iterator
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It = MappedFileContents.begin(), End = MappedFileContents.end();
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It != End; ++It) {
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// Inject the code as the given file name into the preprocessor options.
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const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Input =
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llvm::MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(It->getValue());
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// FIXME: figure out what '0' stands for.
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const FileEntry *FromFile = Files->getVirtualFile(
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It->getKey(), Input->getBufferSize(), 0);
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Sources.overrideFileContents(FromFile, Input);
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}
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}
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ClangTool::ClangTool(const CompilationDatabase &Compilations,
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ArrayRef<std::string> SourcePaths)
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: Files((FileSystemOptions())),
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ArgsAdjuster(new ClangSyntaxOnlyAdjuster()) {
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for (unsigned I = 0, E = SourcePaths.size(); I != E; ++I) {
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llvm::SmallString<1024> File(getAbsolutePath(SourcePaths[I]));
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std::vector<CompileCommand> CompileCommandsForFile =
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Compilations.getCompileCommands(File.str());
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if (!CompileCommandsForFile.empty()) {
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for (int I = 0, E = CompileCommandsForFile.size(); I != E; ++I) {
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CompileCommands.push_back(std::make_pair(File.str(),
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CompileCommandsForFile[I]));
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}
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} else {
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// FIXME: There are two use cases here: doing a fuzzy
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// "find . -name '*.cc' |xargs tool" match, where as a user I don't care
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// about the .cc files that were not found, and the use case where I
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// specify all files I want to run over explicitly, where this should
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// be an error. We'll want to add an option for this.
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llvm::outs() << "Skipping " << File << ". Command line not found.\n";
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}
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}
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}
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void ClangTool::mapVirtualFile(StringRef FilePath, StringRef Content) {
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MappedFileContents.push_back(std::make_pair(FilePath, Content));
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}
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void ClangTool::setArgumentsAdjuster(ArgumentsAdjuster *Adjuster) {
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ArgsAdjuster.reset(Adjuster);
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}
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int ClangTool::run(FrontendActionFactory *ActionFactory) {
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// Exists solely for the purpose of lookup of the resource path.
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// This just needs to be some symbol in the binary.
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static int StaticSymbol;
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// The driver detects the builtin header path based on the path of the
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// executable.
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// FIXME: On linux, GetMainExecutable is independent of the value of the
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// first argument, thus allowing ClangTool and runToolOnCode to just
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// pass in made-up names here. Make sure this works on other platforms.
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std::string MainExecutable =
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llvm::sys::Path::GetMainExecutable("clang_tool", &StaticSymbol).str();
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bool ProcessingFailed = false;
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for (unsigned I = 0; I < CompileCommands.size(); ++I) {
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std::string File = CompileCommands[I].first;
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// FIXME: chdir is thread hostile; on the other hand, creating the same
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// behavior as chdir is complex: chdir resolves the path once, thus
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// guaranteeing that all subsequent relative path operations work
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// on the same path the original chdir resulted in. This makes a difference
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// for example on network filesystems, where symlinks might be switched
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// during runtime of the tool. Fixing this depends on having a file system
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// abstraction that allows openat() style interactions.
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if (chdir(CompileCommands[I].second.Directory.c_str()))
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llvm::report_fatal_error("Cannot chdir into \"" +
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CompileCommands[I].second.Directory + "\n!");
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std::vector<std::string> CommandLine =
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ArgsAdjuster->Adjust(CompileCommands[I].second.CommandLine);
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assert(!CommandLine.empty());
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CommandLine[0] = MainExecutable;
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llvm::outs() << "Processing: " << File << ".\n";
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ToolInvocation Invocation(CommandLine, ActionFactory->create(), &Files);
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for (int I = 0, E = MappedFileContents.size(); I != E; ++I) {
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Invocation.mapVirtualFile(MappedFileContents[I].first,
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MappedFileContents[I].second);
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}
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if (!Invocation.run()) {
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llvm::outs() << "Error while processing " << File << ".\n";
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ProcessingFailed = true;
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}
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}
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return ProcessingFailed ? 1 : 0;
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}
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} // end namespace tooling
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} // end namespace clang
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