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838 lines
29 KiB
C++
//===--- Diagnostic.cpp - C Language Family Diagnostic Handling -----------===//
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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 the Diagnostic-related interfaces.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CrashRecoveryContext.h"
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using namespace clang;
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static void DummyArgToStringFn(DiagnosticsEngine::ArgumentKind AK, intptr_t QT,
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const char *Modifier, unsigned ML,
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const char *Argument, unsigned ArgLen,
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const DiagnosticsEngine::ArgumentValue *PrevArgs,
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unsigned NumPrevArgs,
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SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output,
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void *Cookie,
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SmallVectorImpl<intptr_t> &QualTypeVals) {
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const char *Str = "<can't format argument>";
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Output.append(Str, Str+strlen(Str));
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}
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DiagnosticsEngine::DiagnosticsEngine(
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const llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticIDs> &diags,
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DiagnosticConsumer *client, bool ShouldOwnClient)
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: Diags(diags), Client(client), OwnsDiagClient(ShouldOwnClient),
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SourceMgr(0) {
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ArgToStringFn = DummyArgToStringFn;
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ArgToStringCookie = 0;
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AllExtensionsSilenced = 0;
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IgnoreAllWarnings = false;
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WarningsAsErrors = false;
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EnableAllWarnings = false;
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ErrorsAsFatal = false;
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SuppressSystemWarnings = false;
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SuppressAllDiagnostics = false;
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ShowOverloads = Ovl_All;
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ExtBehavior = Ext_Ignore;
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ErrorLimit = 0;
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TemplateBacktraceLimit = 0;
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Reset();
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}
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DiagnosticsEngine::~DiagnosticsEngine() {
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if (OwnsDiagClient)
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delete Client;
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::setClient(DiagnosticConsumer *client,
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bool ShouldOwnClient) {
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if (OwnsDiagClient && Client)
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delete Client;
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Client = client;
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OwnsDiagClient = ShouldOwnClient;
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::pushMappings(SourceLocation Loc) {
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DiagStateOnPushStack.push_back(GetCurDiagState());
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}
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bool DiagnosticsEngine::popMappings(SourceLocation Loc) {
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if (DiagStateOnPushStack.empty())
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return false;
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if (DiagStateOnPushStack.back() != GetCurDiagState()) {
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// State changed at some point between push/pop.
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PushDiagStatePoint(DiagStateOnPushStack.back(), Loc);
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}
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DiagStateOnPushStack.pop_back();
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return true;
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::Reset() {
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ErrorOccurred = false;
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FatalErrorOccurred = false;
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UnrecoverableErrorOccurred = false;
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NumWarnings = 0;
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NumErrors = 0;
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NumErrorsSuppressed = 0;
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TrapNumErrorsOccurred = 0;
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TrapNumUnrecoverableErrorsOccurred = 0;
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CurDiagID = ~0U;
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// Set LastDiagLevel to an "unset" state. If we set it to 'Ignored', notes
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// using a DiagnosticsEngine associated to a translation unit that follow
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// diagnostics from a DiagnosticsEngine associated to anoter t.u. will not be
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// displayed.
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LastDiagLevel = (DiagnosticIDs::Level)-1;
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DelayedDiagID = 0;
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// Clear state related to #pragma diagnostic.
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DiagStates.clear();
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DiagStatePoints.clear();
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DiagStateOnPushStack.clear();
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// Create a DiagState and DiagStatePoint representing diagnostic changes
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// through command-line.
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DiagStates.push_back(DiagState());
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PushDiagStatePoint(&DiagStates.back(), SourceLocation());
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::SetDelayedDiagnostic(unsigned DiagID, StringRef Arg1,
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StringRef Arg2) {
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if (DelayedDiagID)
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return;
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DelayedDiagID = DiagID;
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DelayedDiagArg1 = Arg1.str();
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DelayedDiagArg2 = Arg2.str();
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::ReportDelayed() {
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Report(DelayedDiagID) << DelayedDiagArg1 << DelayedDiagArg2;
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DelayedDiagID = 0;
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DelayedDiagArg1.clear();
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DelayedDiagArg2.clear();
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}
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DiagnosticsEngine::DiagStatePointsTy::iterator
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DiagnosticsEngine::GetDiagStatePointForLoc(SourceLocation L) const {
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assert(!DiagStatePoints.empty());
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assert(DiagStatePoints.front().Loc.isInvalid() &&
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"Should have created a DiagStatePoint for command-line");
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FullSourceLoc Loc(L, *SourceMgr);
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if (Loc.isInvalid())
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return DiagStatePoints.end() - 1;
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DiagStatePointsTy::iterator Pos = DiagStatePoints.end();
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FullSourceLoc LastStateChangePos = DiagStatePoints.back().Loc;
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if (LastStateChangePos.isValid() &&
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Loc.isBeforeInTranslationUnitThan(LastStateChangePos))
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Pos = std::upper_bound(DiagStatePoints.begin(), DiagStatePoints.end(),
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DiagStatePoint(0, Loc));
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--Pos;
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return Pos;
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}
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/// \brief This allows the client to specify that certain
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/// warnings are ignored. Notes can never be mapped, errors can only be
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/// mapped to fatal, and WARNINGs and EXTENSIONs can be mapped arbitrarily.
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///
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/// \param The source location that this change of diagnostic state should
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/// take affect. It can be null if we are setting the latest state.
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void DiagnosticsEngine::setDiagnosticMapping(diag::kind Diag, diag::Mapping Map,
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SourceLocation L) {
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assert(Diag < diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT &&
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"Can only map builtin diagnostics");
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assert((Diags->isBuiltinWarningOrExtension(Diag) ||
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(Map == diag::MAP_FATAL || Map == diag::MAP_ERROR)) &&
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"Cannot map errors into warnings!");
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assert(!DiagStatePoints.empty());
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FullSourceLoc Loc(L, *SourceMgr);
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FullSourceLoc LastStateChangePos = DiagStatePoints.back().Loc;
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DiagnosticMappingInfo MappingInfo = makeMappingInfo(Map, L);
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// Common case; setting all the diagnostics of a group in one place.
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if (Loc.isInvalid() || Loc == LastStateChangePos) {
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GetCurDiagState()->setMappingInfo(Diag, MappingInfo);
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return;
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}
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// Another common case; modifying diagnostic state in a source location
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// after the previous one.
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if ((Loc.isValid() && LastStateChangePos.isInvalid()) ||
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LastStateChangePos.isBeforeInTranslationUnitThan(Loc)) {
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// A diagnostic pragma occurred, create a new DiagState initialized with
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// the current one and a new DiagStatePoint to record at which location
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// the new state became active.
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DiagStates.push_back(*GetCurDiagState());
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PushDiagStatePoint(&DiagStates.back(), Loc);
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GetCurDiagState()->setMappingInfo(Diag, MappingInfo);
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return;
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}
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// We allow setting the diagnostic state in random source order for
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// completeness but it should not be actually happening in normal practice.
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DiagStatePointsTy::iterator Pos = GetDiagStatePointForLoc(Loc);
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assert(Pos != DiagStatePoints.end());
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// Update all diagnostic states that are active after the given location.
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for (DiagStatePointsTy::iterator
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I = Pos+1, E = DiagStatePoints.end(); I != E; ++I) {
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GetCurDiagState()->setMappingInfo(Diag, MappingInfo);
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}
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// If the location corresponds to an existing point, just update its state.
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if (Pos->Loc == Loc) {
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GetCurDiagState()->setMappingInfo(Diag, MappingInfo);
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return;
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}
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// Create a new state/point and fit it into the vector of DiagStatePoints
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// so that the vector is always ordered according to location.
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Pos->Loc.isBeforeInTranslationUnitThan(Loc);
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DiagStates.push_back(*Pos->State);
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DiagState *NewState = &DiagStates.back();
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GetCurDiagState()->setMappingInfo(Diag, MappingInfo);
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DiagStatePoints.insert(Pos+1, DiagStatePoint(NewState,
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FullSourceLoc(Loc, *SourceMgr)));
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}
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bool DiagnosticsEngine::setDiagnosticGroupMapping(
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StringRef Group, diag::Mapping Map, SourceLocation Loc)
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{
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// Get the diagnostics in this group.
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llvm::SmallVector<diag::kind, 8> GroupDiags;
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if (Diags->getDiagnosticsInGroup(Group, GroupDiags))
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return true;
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// Set the mapping.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = GroupDiags.size(); i != e; ++i)
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setDiagnosticMapping(GroupDiags[i], Map, Loc);
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return false;
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}
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bool DiagnosticsEngine::setDiagnosticGroupWarningAsError(StringRef Group,
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bool Enabled) {
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// If we are enabling this feature, just set the diagnostic mappings to map to
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// errors.
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if (Enabled)
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return setDiagnosticGroupMapping(Group, diag::MAP_ERROR);
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// Otherwise, we want to set the diagnostic mapping's "no Werror" bit, and
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// potentially downgrade anything already mapped to be a warning.
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// Get the diagnostics in this group.
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llvm::SmallVector<diag::kind, 8> GroupDiags;
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if (Diags->getDiagnosticsInGroup(Group, GroupDiags))
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return true;
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// Perform the mapping change.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = GroupDiags.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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DiagnosticMappingInfo &Info = GetCurDiagState()->getOrAddMappingInfo(
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GroupDiags[i]);
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if (Info.getMapping() == diag::MAP_ERROR ||
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Info.getMapping() == diag::MAP_FATAL)
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Info.setMapping(diag::MAP_WARNING);
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Info.setNoWarningAsError(true);
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool DiagnosticsEngine::setDiagnosticGroupErrorAsFatal(StringRef Group,
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bool Enabled) {
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// If we are enabling this feature, just set the diagnostic mappings to map to
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// fatal errors.
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if (Enabled)
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return setDiagnosticGroupMapping(Group, diag::MAP_FATAL);
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// Otherwise, we want to set the diagnostic mapping's "no Werror" bit, and
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// potentially downgrade anything already mapped to be an error.
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// Get the diagnostics in this group.
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llvm::SmallVector<diag::kind, 8> GroupDiags;
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if (Diags->getDiagnosticsInGroup(Group, GroupDiags))
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return true;
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// Perform the mapping change.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = GroupDiags.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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DiagnosticMappingInfo &Info = GetCurDiagState()->getOrAddMappingInfo(
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GroupDiags[i]);
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if (Info.getMapping() == diag::MAP_FATAL)
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Info.setMapping(diag::MAP_ERROR);
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Info.setNoErrorAsFatal(true);
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}
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return false;
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}
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void DiagnosticsEngine::Report(const StoredDiagnostic &storedDiag) {
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assert(CurDiagID == ~0U && "Multiple diagnostics in flight at once!");
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CurDiagLoc = storedDiag.getLocation();
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CurDiagID = storedDiag.getID();
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NumDiagArgs = 0;
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NumDiagRanges = storedDiag.range_size();
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assert(NumDiagRanges < sizeof(DiagRanges)/sizeof(DiagRanges[0]) &&
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"Too many arguments to diagnostic!");
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unsigned i = 0;
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for (StoredDiagnostic::range_iterator
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RI = storedDiag.range_begin(),
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RE = storedDiag.range_end(); RI != RE; ++RI)
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DiagRanges[i++] = *RI;
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NumFixItHints = storedDiag.fixit_size();
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assert(NumFixItHints < DiagnosticsEngine::MaxFixItHints &&
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"Too many fix-it hints!");
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i = 0;
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for (StoredDiagnostic::fixit_iterator
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FI = storedDiag.fixit_begin(),
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FE = storedDiag.fixit_end(); FI != FE; ++FI)
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FixItHints[i++] = *FI;
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assert(Client && "DiagnosticConsumer not set!");
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Level DiagLevel = storedDiag.getLevel();
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Diagnostic Info(this, storedDiag.getMessage());
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Client->HandleDiagnostic(DiagLevel, Info);
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if (Client->IncludeInDiagnosticCounts()) {
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if (DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Warning)
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++NumWarnings;
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}
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CurDiagID = ~0U;
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}
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void DiagnosticBuilder::FlushCounts() {
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DiagObj->NumDiagArgs = NumArgs;
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DiagObj->NumDiagRanges = NumRanges;
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DiagObj->NumFixItHints = NumFixItHints;
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}
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bool DiagnosticBuilder::Emit() {
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// If DiagObj is null, then its soul was stolen by the copy ctor
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// or the user called Emit().
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if (DiagObj == 0) return false;
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// When emitting diagnostics, we set the final argument count into
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// the DiagnosticsEngine object.
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FlushCounts();
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// Process the diagnostic, sending the accumulated information to the
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// DiagnosticConsumer.
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bool Emitted = DiagObj->ProcessDiag();
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// Clear out the current diagnostic object.
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unsigned DiagID = DiagObj->CurDiagID;
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DiagObj->Clear();
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// If there was a delayed diagnostic, emit it now.
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if (DiagObj->DelayedDiagID && DiagObj->DelayedDiagID != DiagID)
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DiagObj->ReportDelayed();
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// This diagnostic is dead.
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DiagObj = 0;
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return Emitted;
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}
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DiagnosticConsumer::~DiagnosticConsumer() {}
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void DiagnosticConsumer::HandleDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level DiagLevel,
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const Diagnostic &Info) {
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if (!IncludeInDiagnosticCounts())
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return;
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if (DiagLevel == DiagnosticsEngine::Warning)
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++NumWarnings;
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else if (DiagLevel >= DiagnosticsEngine::Error)
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++NumErrors;
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}
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/// ModifierIs - Return true if the specified modifier matches specified string.
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template <std::size_t StrLen>
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static bool ModifierIs(const char *Modifier, unsigned ModifierLen,
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const char (&Str)[StrLen]) {
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return StrLen-1 == ModifierLen && !memcmp(Modifier, Str, StrLen-1);
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}
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/// ScanForward - Scans forward, looking for the given character, skipping
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/// nested clauses and escaped characters.
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static const char *ScanFormat(const char *I, const char *E, char Target) {
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unsigned Depth = 0;
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for ( ; I != E; ++I) {
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if (Depth == 0 && *I == Target) return I;
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if (Depth != 0 && *I == '}') Depth--;
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if (*I == '%') {
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I++;
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if (I == E) break;
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// Escaped characters get implicitly skipped here.
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// Format specifier.
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if (!isdigit(*I) && !ispunct(*I)) {
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for (I++; I != E && !isdigit(*I) && *I != '{'; I++) ;
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if (I == E) break;
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if (*I == '{')
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Depth++;
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}
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}
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}
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return E;
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}
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/// HandleSelectModifier - Handle the integer 'select' modifier. This is used
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/// like this: %select{foo|bar|baz}2. This means that the integer argument
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/// "%2" has a value from 0-2. If the value is 0, the diagnostic prints 'foo'.
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/// If the value is 1, it prints 'bar'. If it has the value 2, it prints 'baz'.
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/// This is very useful for certain classes of variant diagnostics.
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static void HandleSelectModifier(const Diagnostic &DInfo, unsigned ValNo,
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const char *Argument, unsigned ArgumentLen,
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SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) {
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const char *ArgumentEnd = Argument+ArgumentLen;
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// Skip over 'ValNo' |'s.
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while (ValNo) {
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const char *NextVal = ScanFormat(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|');
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assert(NextVal != ArgumentEnd && "Value for integer select modifier was"
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" larger than the number of options in the diagnostic string!");
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Argument = NextVal+1; // Skip this string.
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--ValNo;
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}
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// Get the end of the value. This is either the } or the |.
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const char *EndPtr = ScanFormat(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|');
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// Recursively format the result of the select clause into the output string.
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DInfo.FormatDiagnostic(Argument, EndPtr, OutStr);
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}
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/// HandleIntegerSModifier - Handle the integer 's' modifier. This adds the
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/// letter 's' to the string if the value is not 1. This is used in cases like
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/// this: "you idiot, you have %4 parameter%s4!".
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static void HandleIntegerSModifier(unsigned ValNo,
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SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) {
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if (ValNo != 1)
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OutStr.push_back('s');
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}
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/// HandleOrdinalModifier - Handle the integer 'ord' modifier. This
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/// prints the ordinal form of the given integer, with 1 corresponding
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/// to the first ordinal. Currently this is hard-coded to use the
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/// English form.
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static void HandleOrdinalModifier(unsigned ValNo,
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SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) {
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assert(ValNo != 0 && "ValNo must be strictly positive!");
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llvm::raw_svector_ostream Out(OutStr);
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// We could use text forms for the first N ordinals, but the numeric
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// forms are actually nicer in diagnostics because they stand out.
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Out << ValNo;
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// It is critically important that we do this perfectly for
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// user-written sequences with over 100 elements.
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switch (ValNo % 100) {
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case 11:
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case 12:
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case 13:
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Out << "th"; return;
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default:
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switch (ValNo % 10) {
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case 1: Out << "st"; return;
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case 2: Out << "nd"; return;
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case 3: Out << "rd"; return;
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default: Out << "th"; return;
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}
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}
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}
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/// PluralNumber - Parse an unsigned integer and advance Start.
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static unsigned PluralNumber(const char *&Start, const char *End) {
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// Programming 101: Parse a decimal number :-)
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unsigned Val = 0;
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while (Start != End && *Start >= '0' && *Start <= '9') {
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Val *= 10;
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Val += *Start - '0';
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++Start;
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}
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return Val;
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}
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/// TestPluralRange - Test if Val is in the parsed range. Modifies Start.
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static bool TestPluralRange(unsigned Val, const char *&Start, const char *End) {
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if (*Start != '[') {
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unsigned Ref = PluralNumber(Start, End);
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return Ref == Val;
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}
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++Start;
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unsigned Low = PluralNumber(Start, End);
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assert(*Start == ',' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected ,");
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++Start;
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unsigned High = PluralNumber(Start, End);
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assert(*Start == ']' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected )");
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++Start;
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return Low <= Val && Val <= High;
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}
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/// EvalPluralExpr - Actual expression evaluator for HandlePluralModifier.
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|
static bool EvalPluralExpr(unsigned ValNo, const char *Start, const char *End) {
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|
// Empty condition?
|
|
if (*Start == ':')
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|
return true;
|
|
|
|
while (1) {
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|
char C = *Start;
|
|
if (C == '%') {
|
|
// Modulo expression
|
|
++Start;
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|
unsigned Arg = PluralNumber(Start, End);
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|
assert(*Start == '=' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected =");
|
|
++Start;
|
|
unsigned ValMod = ValNo % Arg;
|
|
if (TestPluralRange(ValMod, Start, End))
|
|
return true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert((C == '[' || (C >= '0' && C <= '9')) &&
|
|
"Bad plural expression syntax: unexpected character");
|
|
// Range expression
|
|
if (TestPluralRange(ValNo, Start, End))
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|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Scan for next or-expr part.
|
|
Start = std::find(Start, End, ',');
|
|
if (Start == End)
|
|
break;
|
|
++Start;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/// HandlePluralModifier - Handle the integer 'plural' modifier. This is used
|
|
/// for complex plural forms, or in languages where all plurals are complex.
|
|
/// The syntax is: %plural{cond1:form1|cond2:form2|:form3}, where condn are
|
|
/// conditions that are tested in order, the form corresponding to the first
|
|
/// that applies being emitted. The empty condition is always true, making the
|
|
/// last form a default case.
|
|
/// Conditions are simple boolean expressions, where n is the number argument.
|
|
/// Here are the rules.
|
|
/// condition := expression | empty
|
|
/// empty := -> always true
|
|
/// expression := numeric [',' expression] -> logical or
|
|
/// numeric := range -> true if n in range
|
|
/// | '%' number '=' range -> true if n % number in range
|
|
/// range := number
|
|
/// | '[' number ',' number ']' -> ranges are inclusive both ends
|
|
///
|
|
/// Here are some examples from the GNU gettext manual written in this form:
|
|
/// English:
|
|
/// {1:form0|:form1}
|
|
/// Latvian:
|
|
/// {0:form2|%100=11,%10=0,%10=[2,9]:form1|:form0}
|
|
/// Gaeilge:
|
|
/// {1:form0|2:form1|:form2}
|
|
/// Romanian:
|
|
/// {1:form0|0,%100=[1,19]:form1|:form2}
|
|
/// Lithuanian:
|
|
/// {%10=0,%100=[10,19]:form2|%10=1:form0|:form1}
|
|
/// Russian (requires repeated form):
|
|
/// {%100=[11,14]:form2|%10=1:form0|%10=[2,4]:form1|:form2}
|
|
/// Slovak
|
|
/// {1:form0|[2,4]:form1|:form2}
|
|
/// Polish (requires repeated form):
|
|
/// {1:form0|%100=[10,20]:form2|%10=[2,4]:form1|:form2}
|
|
static void HandlePluralModifier(const Diagnostic &DInfo, unsigned ValNo,
|
|
const char *Argument, unsigned ArgumentLen,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) {
|
|
const char *ArgumentEnd = Argument + ArgumentLen;
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
assert(Argument < ArgumentEnd && "Plural expression didn't match.");
|
|
const char *ExprEnd = Argument;
|
|
while (*ExprEnd != ':') {
|
|
assert(ExprEnd != ArgumentEnd && "Plural missing expression end");
|
|
++ExprEnd;
|
|
}
|
|
if (EvalPluralExpr(ValNo, Argument, ExprEnd)) {
|
|
Argument = ExprEnd + 1;
|
|
ExprEnd = ScanFormat(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|');
|
|
|
|
// Recursively format the result of the plural clause into the
|
|
// output string.
|
|
DInfo.FormatDiagnostic(Argument, ExprEnd, OutStr);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
Argument = ScanFormat(Argument, ArgumentEnd - 1, '|') + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/// FormatDiagnostic - Format this diagnostic into a string, substituting the
|
|
/// formal arguments into the %0 slots. The result is appended onto the Str
|
|
/// array.
|
|
void Diagnostic::
|
|
FormatDiagnostic(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) const {
|
|
if (!StoredDiagMessage.empty()) {
|
|
OutStr.append(StoredDiagMessage.begin(), StoredDiagMessage.end());
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
StringRef Diag =
|
|
getDiags()->getDiagnosticIDs()->getDescription(getID());
|
|
|
|
FormatDiagnostic(Diag.begin(), Diag.end(), OutStr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Diagnostic::
|
|
FormatDiagnostic(const char *DiagStr, const char *DiagEnd,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) const {
|
|
|
|
/// FormattedArgs - Keep track of all of the arguments formatted by
|
|
/// ConvertArgToString and pass them into subsequent calls to
|
|
/// ConvertArgToString, allowing the implementation to avoid redundancies in
|
|
/// obvious cases.
|
|
SmallVector<DiagnosticsEngine::ArgumentValue, 8> FormattedArgs;
|
|
|
|
/// QualTypeVals - Pass a vector of arrays so that QualType names can be
|
|
/// compared to see if more information is needed to be printed.
|
|
SmallVector<intptr_t, 2> QualTypeVals;
|
|
for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumArgs(); i < e; ++i)
|
|
if (getArgKind(i) == DiagnosticsEngine::ak_qualtype)
|
|
QualTypeVals.push_back(getRawArg(i));
|
|
|
|
while (DiagStr != DiagEnd) {
|
|
if (DiagStr[0] != '%') {
|
|
// Append non-%0 substrings to Str if we have one.
|
|
const char *StrEnd = std::find(DiagStr, DiagEnd, '%');
|
|
OutStr.append(DiagStr, StrEnd);
|
|
DiagStr = StrEnd;
|
|
continue;
|
|
} else if (ispunct(DiagStr[1])) {
|
|
OutStr.push_back(DiagStr[1]); // %% -> %.
|
|
DiagStr += 2;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Skip the %.
|
|
++DiagStr;
|
|
|
|
// This must be a placeholder for a diagnostic argument. The format for a
|
|
// placeholder is one of "%0", "%modifier0", or "%modifier{arguments}0".
|
|
// The digit is a number from 0-9 indicating which argument this comes from.
|
|
// The modifier is a string of digits from the set [-a-z]+, arguments is a
|
|
// brace enclosed string.
|
|
const char *Modifier = 0, *Argument = 0;
|
|
unsigned ModifierLen = 0, ArgumentLen = 0;
|
|
|
|
// Check to see if we have a modifier. If so eat it.
|
|
if (!isdigit(DiagStr[0])) {
|
|
Modifier = DiagStr;
|
|
while (DiagStr[0] == '-' ||
|
|
(DiagStr[0] >= 'a' && DiagStr[0] <= 'z'))
|
|
++DiagStr;
|
|
ModifierLen = DiagStr-Modifier;
|
|
|
|
// If we have an argument, get it next.
|
|
if (DiagStr[0] == '{') {
|
|
++DiagStr; // Skip {.
|
|
Argument = DiagStr;
|
|
|
|
DiagStr = ScanFormat(DiagStr, DiagEnd, '}');
|
|
assert(DiagStr != DiagEnd && "Mismatched {}'s in diagnostic string!");
|
|
ArgumentLen = DiagStr-Argument;
|
|
++DiagStr; // Skip }.
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert(isdigit(*DiagStr) && "Invalid format for argument in diagnostic");
|
|
unsigned ArgNo = *DiagStr++ - '0';
|
|
|
|
DiagnosticsEngine::ArgumentKind Kind = getArgKind(ArgNo);
|
|
|
|
switch (Kind) {
|
|
// ---- STRINGS ----
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_std_string: {
|
|
const std::string &S = getArgStdStr(ArgNo);
|
|
assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet");
|
|
OutStr.append(S.begin(), S.end());
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_c_string: {
|
|
const char *S = getArgCStr(ArgNo);
|
|
assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet");
|
|
|
|
// Don't crash if get passed a null pointer by accident.
|
|
if (!S)
|
|
S = "(null)";
|
|
|
|
OutStr.append(S, S + strlen(S));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
// ---- INTEGERS ----
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_sint: {
|
|
int Val = getArgSInt(ArgNo);
|
|
|
|
if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "select")) {
|
|
HandleSelectModifier(*this, (unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen,
|
|
OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "s")) {
|
|
HandleIntegerSModifier(Val, OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "plural")) {
|
|
HandlePluralModifier(*this, (unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen,
|
|
OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "ordinal")) {
|
|
HandleOrdinalModifier((unsigned)Val, OutStr);
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "Unknown integer modifier");
|
|
llvm::raw_svector_ostream(OutStr) << Val;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_uint: {
|
|
unsigned Val = getArgUInt(ArgNo);
|
|
|
|
if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "select")) {
|
|
HandleSelectModifier(*this, Val, Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "s")) {
|
|
HandleIntegerSModifier(Val, OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "plural")) {
|
|
HandlePluralModifier(*this, (unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen,
|
|
OutStr);
|
|
} else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "ordinal")) {
|
|
HandleOrdinalModifier(Val, OutStr);
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "Unknown integer modifier");
|
|
llvm::raw_svector_ostream(OutStr) << Val;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
// ---- NAMES and TYPES ----
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_identifierinfo: {
|
|
const IdentifierInfo *II = getArgIdentifier(ArgNo);
|
|
assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet");
|
|
|
|
// Don't crash if get passed a null pointer by accident.
|
|
if (!II) {
|
|
const char *S = "(null)";
|
|
OutStr.append(S, S + strlen(S));
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm::raw_svector_ostream(OutStr) << '\'' << II->getName() << '\'';
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_qualtype:
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_declarationname:
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_nameddecl:
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_nestednamespec:
|
|
case DiagnosticsEngine::ak_declcontext:
|
|
getDiags()->ConvertArgToString(Kind, getRawArg(ArgNo),
|
|
Modifier, ModifierLen,
|
|
Argument, ArgumentLen,
|
|
FormattedArgs.data(), FormattedArgs.size(),
|
|
OutStr, QualTypeVals);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remember this argument info for subsequent formatting operations. Turn
|
|
// std::strings into a null terminated string to make it be the same case as
|
|
// all the other ones.
|
|
if (Kind != DiagnosticsEngine::ak_std_string)
|
|
FormattedArgs.push_back(std::make_pair(Kind, getRawArg(ArgNo)));
|
|
else
|
|
FormattedArgs.push_back(std::make_pair(DiagnosticsEngine::ak_c_string,
|
|
(intptr_t)getArgStdStr(ArgNo).c_str()));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
StoredDiagnostic::StoredDiagnostic() { }
|
|
|
|
StoredDiagnostic::StoredDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, unsigned ID,
|
|
StringRef Message)
|
|
: ID(ID), Level(Level), Loc(), Message(Message) { }
|
|
|
|
StoredDiagnostic::StoredDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level,
|
|
const Diagnostic &Info)
|
|
: ID(Info.getID()), Level(Level)
|
|
{
|
|
assert((Info.getLocation().isInvalid() || Info.hasSourceManager()) &&
|
|
"Valid source location without setting a source manager for diagnostic");
|
|
if (Info.getLocation().isValid())
|
|
Loc = FullSourceLoc(Info.getLocation(), Info.getSourceManager());
|
|
llvm::SmallString<64> Message;
|
|
Info.FormatDiagnostic(Message);
|
|
this->Message.assign(Message.begin(), Message.end());
|
|
|
|
Ranges.reserve(Info.getNumRanges());
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Info.getNumRanges(); I != N; ++I)
|
|
Ranges.push_back(Info.getRange(I));
|
|
|
|
FixIts.reserve(Info.getNumFixItHints());
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Info.getNumFixItHints(); I != N; ++I)
|
|
FixIts.push_back(Info.getFixItHint(I));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
StoredDiagnostic::StoredDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, unsigned ID,
|
|
StringRef Message, FullSourceLoc Loc,
|
|
ArrayRef<CharSourceRange> Ranges,
|
|
ArrayRef<FixItHint> Fixits)
|
|
: ID(ID), Level(Level), Loc(Loc), Message(Message)
|
|
{
|
|
this->Ranges.assign(Ranges.begin(), Ranges.end());
|
|
this->FixIts.assign(FixIts.begin(), FixIts.end());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
StoredDiagnostic::~StoredDiagnostic() { }
|
|
|
|
/// IncludeInDiagnosticCounts - This method (whose default implementation
|
|
/// returns true) indicates whether the diagnostics handled by this
|
|
/// DiagnosticConsumer should be included in the number of diagnostics
|
|
/// reported by DiagnosticsEngine.
|
|
bool DiagnosticConsumer::IncludeInDiagnosticCounts() const { return true; }
|
|
|
|
PartialDiagnostic::StorageAllocator::StorageAllocator() {
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I != NumCached; ++I)
|
|
FreeList[I] = Cached + I;
|
|
NumFreeListEntries = NumCached;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PartialDiagnostic::StorageAllocator::~StorageAllocator() {
|
|
// Don't assert if we are in a CrashRecovery context, as this
|
|
// invariant may be invalidated during a crash.
|
|
assert((NumFreeListEntries == NumCached || llvm::CrashRecoveryContext::isRecoveringFromCrash()) && "A partial is on the lamb");
|
|
}
|