llvm-project/clang/lib/Format/UnwrappedLineParser.h

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//===--- UnwrappedLineParser.h - Format C++ code ----------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
///
/// \file
/// \brief This file contains the declaration of the UnwrappedLineParser,
/// which turns a stream of tokens into UnwrappedLines.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_UNWRAPPED_LINE_PARSER_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_UNWRAPPED_LINE_PARSER_H
#include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include <list>
namespace clang {
class DiagnosticsEngine;
namespace format {
/// \brief A wrapper around a \c Token storing information about the
/// whitespace characters preceeding it.
struct FormatToken {
FormatToken()
: NewlinesBefore(0), HasUnescapedNewline(false), WhiteSpaceLength(0),
TokenLength(0), IsFirst(false), MustBreakBefore(false) {
}
/// \brief The \c Token.
Token Tok;
/// \brief The number of newlines immediately before the \c Token.
///
/// This can be used to determine what the user wrote in the original code
/// and thereby e.g. leave an empty line between two function definitions.
unsigned NewlinesBefore;
/// \brief Whether there is at least one unescaped newline before the \c
/// Token.
bool HasUnescapedNewline;
/// \brief The location of the start of the whitespace immediately preceeding
/// the \c Token.
///
/// Used together with \c WhiteSpaceLength to create a \c Replacement.
SourceLocation WhiteSpaceStart;
/// \brief The length in characters of the whitespace immediately preceeding
/// the \c Token.
unsigned WhiteSpaceLength;
/// \brief The length of the non-whitespace parts of the token. This is
/// necessary because we need to handle escaped newlines that are stored
/// with the token.
unsigned TokenLength;
/// \brief Indicates that this is the first token.
bool IsFirst;
/// \brief Whether there must be a line break before this token.
///
/// This happens for example when a preprocessor directive ended directly
/// before the token.
bool MustBreakBefore;
};
/// \brief An unwrapped line is a sequence of \c Token, that we would like to
/// put on a single line if there was no column limit.
///
/// This is used as a main interface between the \c UnwrappedLineParser and the
/// \c UnwrappedLineFormatter. The key property is that changing the formatting
/// within an unwrapped line does not affect any other unwrapped lines.
struct UnwrappedLine {
UnwrappedLine() : Level(0), InPPDirective(false), MustBeDeclaration(false) {
}
// FIXME: Don't use std::list here.
/// \brief The \c Tokens comprising this \c UnwrappedLine.
std::list<FormatToken> Tokens;
/// \brief The indent level of the \c UnwrappedLine.
unsigned Level;
/// \brief Whether this \c UnwrappedLine is part of a preprocessor directive.
bool InPPDirective;
bool MustBeDeclaration;
};
class UnwrappedLineConsumer {
public:
virtual ~UnwrappedLineConsumer() {
}
virtual void consumeUnwrappedLine(const UnwrappedLine &Line) = 0;
};
class FormatTokenSource {
public:
virtual ~FormatTokenSource() {
}
virtual FormatToken getNextToken() = 0;
};
class UnwrappedLineParser {
public:
UnwrappedLineParser(clang::DiagnosticsEngine &Diag, const FormatStyle &Style,
FormatTokenSource &Tokens,
UnwrappedLineConsumer &Callback);
/// Returns true in case of a structural error.
bool parse();
private:
bool parseFile();
bool parseLevel(bool HasOpeningBrace);
bool parseBlock(bool MustBeDeclaration, unsigned AddLevels = 1);
void parsePPDirective();
void parsePPDefine();
void parsePPUnknown();
void parseStructuralElement();
void parseBracedList();
void parseReturn();
void parseParens();
void parseIfThenElse();
void parseForOrWhileLoop();
void parseDoWhile();
void parseLabel();
void parseCaseLabel();
void parseSwitch();
void parseNamespace();
void parseAccessSpecifier();
void parseEnum();
void parseRecord();
void parseObjCProtocolList();
void parseObjCUntilAtEnd();
void parseObjCInterfaceOrImplementation();
void parseObjCProtocol();
void addUnwrappedLine();
bool eof() const;
void nextToken();
void readToken();
void flushComments(bool NewlineBeforeNext);
void pushToken(const FormatToken &Tok);
// FIXME: We are constantly running into bugs where Line.Level is incorrectly
// subtracted from beyond 0. Introduce a method to subtract from Line.Level
// and use that everywhere in the Parser.
OwningPtr<UnwrappedLine> Line;
// Comments are sorted into unwrapped lines by whether they are in the same
// line as the previous token, or not. If not, they belong to the next token.
// Since the next token might already be in a new unwrapped line, we need to
// store the comments belonging to that token.
SmallVector<FormatToken, 1> CommentsBeforeNextToken;
FormatToken FormatTok;
bool MustBreakBeforeNextToken;
// The parsed lines. Only added to through \c CurrentLines.
std::vector<UnwrappedLine> Lines;
// Preprocessor directives are parsed out-of-order from other unwrapped lines.
// Thus, we need to keep a list of preprocessor directives to be reported
// after an unwarpped line that has been started was finished.
std::vector<UnwrappedLine> PreprocessorDirectives;
// New unwrapped lines are added via CurrentLines.
// Usually points to \c &Lines. While parsing a preprocessor directive when
// there is an unfinished previous unwrapped line, will point to
// \c &PreprocessorDirectives.
std::vector<UnwrappedLine> *CurrentLines;
// We store for each line whether it must be a declaration depending on
// whether we are in a compound statement or not.
std::vector<bool> DeclarationScopeStack;
clang::DiagnosticsEngine &Diag;
const FormatStyle &Style;
FormatTokenSource *Tokens;
UnwrappedLineConsumer &Callback;
friend class ScopedLineState;
};
} // end namespace format
} // end namespace clang
#endif // LLVM_CLANG_FORMAT_UNWRAPPED_LINE_PARSER_H