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1 /* Map (unsigned int) keys to (source file, line, column) triples.
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22 #ifndef LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H
23 #define LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H
25 #ifndef GTY
26 #define GTY(x) /* nothing */
27 #endif
29 /* Both gcc and emacs number source *lines* starting at 1, but
30 they have differing conventions for *columns*.
32 GCC uses a 1-based convention for source columns,
33 whereas Emacs's M-x column-number-mode uses a 0-based convention.
35 For example, an error in the initial, left-hand
36 column of source line 3 is reported by GCC as:
38 some-file.c:3:1: error: ...etc...
40 On navigating to the location of that error in Emacs
41 (e.g. via "next-error"),
42 the locus is reported in the Mode Line
43 (assuming M-x column-number-mode) as:
45 some-file.c 10% (3, 0)
47 i.e. "3:1:" in GCC corresponds to "(3, 0)" in Emacs. */
49 /* The type of line numbers. */
50 typedef unsigned int linenum_type;
52 /* A function for for use by qsort for comparing line numbers. */
54 inline int compare (linenum_type lhs, linenum_type rhs)
56 /* Avoid truncation issues by using long long for the comparison,
57 and only consider the sign of the result. */
58 long long diff = (long long)lhs - (long long)rhs;
59 if (diff)
60 return diff > 0 ? 1 : -1;
61 return 0;
64 /* Reason for creating a new line map with linemap_add. */
65 enum lc_reason
67 LC_ENTER = 0, /* Begin #include. */
68 LC_LEAVE, /* Return to including file. */
69 LC_RENAME, /* Other reason for name change. */
70 LC_RENAME_VERBATIM, /* Likewise, but "" != stdin. */
71 LC_ENTER_MACRO, /* Begin macro expansion. */
72 /* FIXME: add support for stringize and paste. */
73 LC_HWM /* High Water Mark. */
76 /* The typedef "source_location" is a key within the location database,
77 identifying a source location or macro expansion, along with range
78 information, and (optionally) a pointer for use by gcc.
80 This key only has meaning in relation to a line_maps instance. Within
81 gcc there is a single line_maps instance: "line_table", declared in
82 gcc/input.h and defined in gcc/input.c.
84 The values of the keys are intended to be internal to libcpp,
85 but for ease-of-understanding the implementation, they are currently
86 assigned as follows:
88 Actual | Value | Meaning
89 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
90 0x00000000 | UNKNOWN_LOCATION (gcc/input.h)| Unknown/invalid location.
91 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
92 0x00000001 | BUILTINS_LOCATION | The location for declarations
93 | (gcc/input.h) | in "<built-in>"
94 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
95 0x00000002 | RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT | The first location to be
96 | (also | handed out, and the
97 | ordmap[0]->start_location) | first line in ordmap 0
98 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
99 | ordmap[1]->start_location | First line in ordmap 1
100 | ordmap[1]->start_location+32 | First column in that line
101 | (assuming range_bits == 5) |
102 | ordmap[1]->start_location+64 | 2nd column in that line
103 | ordmap[1]->start_location+4096| Second line in ordmap 1
104 | (assuming column_bits == 12)
106 | Subsequent lines are offset by (1 << column_bits),
107 | e.g. 4096 for 12 bits, with a column value of 0 representing
108 | "the whole line".
110 | Within a line, the low "range_bits" (typically 5) are used for
111 | storing short ranges, so that there's an offset of
112 | (1 << range_bits) between individual columns within a line,
113 | typically 32.
114 | The low range_bits store the offset of the end point from the
115 | start point, and the start point is found by masking away
116 | the range bits.
118 | For example:
119 | ordmap[1]->start_location+64 "2nd column in that line"
120 | above means a caret at that location, with a range
121 | starting and finishing at the same place (the range bits
122 | are 0), a range of length 1.
124 | By contrast:
125 | ordmap[1]->start_location+68
126 | has range bits 0x4, meaning a caret with a range starting at
127 | that location, but with endpoint 4 columns further on: a range
128 | of length 5.
130 | Ranges that have caret != start, or have an endpoint too
131 | far away to fit in range_bits are instead stored as ad-hoc
132 | locations. Hence for range_bits == 5 we can compactly store
133 | tokens of length <= 32 without needing to use the ad-hoc
134 | table.
136 | This packing scheme means we effectively have
137 | (column_bits - range_bits)
138 | of bits for the columns, typically (12 - 5) = 7, for 128
139 | columns; longer line widths are accomodated by starting a
140 | new ordmap with a higher column_bits.
142 | ordmap[2]->start_location-1 | Final location in ordmap 1
143 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
144 | ordmap[2]->start_location | First line in ordmap 2
145 | ordmap[3]->start_location-1 | Final location in ordmap 2
146 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
147 | | (etc)
148 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
149 | ordmap[n-1]->start_location | First line in final ord map
150 | | (etc)
151 | set->highest_location - 1 | Final location in that ordmap
152 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
153 | set->highest_location | Location of the where the next
154 | | ordinary linemap would start
155 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
157 | VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
158 | Ordinary maps grow this way
160 | (unallocated integers)
162 0x60000000 | LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS
163 | Beyond this point, ordinary linemaps have 0 bits per column:
164 | each increment of the value corresponds to a new source line.
166 0x70000000 | LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION
167 | Beyond the point, we give up on ordinary maps; attempts to
168 | create locations in them lead to UNKNOWN_LOCATION (0).
170 | (unallocated integers)
172 | Macro maps grow this way
173 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
175 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
176 | LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION| Locations within macro maps
177 | macromap[m-1]->start_location | Start of last macro map
179 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
180 | macromap[m-2]->start_location | Start of penultimate macro map
181 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
182 | macromap[1]->start_location | Start of macro map 1
183 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
184 | macromap[0]->start_location | Start of macro map 0
185 0x7fffffff | MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION | Also used as a mask for
186 | | accessing the ad-hoc data table
187 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
188 0x80000000 | Start of ad-hoc values; the lower 31 bits are used as an index
189 ... | into the line_table->location_adhoc_data_map.data array.
190 0xffffffff | UINT_MAX |
191 -----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------
193 Examples of location encoding.
195 Packed ranges
196 =============
198 Consider encoding the location of a token "foo", seen underlined here
199 on line 523, within an ordinary line_map that starts at line 500:
201 11111111112
202 12345678901234567890
204 523 return foo + bar;
208 The location's caret and start are both at line 523, column 11; the
209 location's finish is on the same line, at column 13 (an offset of 2
210 columns, for length 3).
212 Line 523 is offset 23 from the starting line of the ordinary line_map.
214 caret == start, and the offset of the finish fits within 5 bits, so
215 this can be stored as a packed range.
217 This is encoded as:
218 ordmap->start
219 + (line_offset << ordmap->m_column_and_range_bits)
220 + (column << ordmap->m_range_bits)
221 + (range_offset);
222 i.e. (for line offset 23, column 11, range offset 2):
223 ordmap->start
224 + (23 << 12)
225 + (11 << 5)
226 + 2;
227 i.e.:
228 ordmap->start + 0x17162
229 assuming that the line_map uses the default of 7 bits for columns and
230 5 bits for packed range (giving 12 bits for m_column_and_range_bits).
233 "Pure" locations
234 ================
236 These are a special case of the above, where
237 caret == start == finish
238 They are stored as packed ranges with offset == 0.
239 For example, the location of the "f" of "foo" could be stored
240 as above, but with range offset 0, giving:
241 ordmap->start
242 + (23 << 12)
243 + (11 << 5)
244 + 0;
245 i.e.:
246 ordmap->start + 0x17160
249 Unoptimized ranges
250 ==================
252 Consider encoding the location of the binary expression
253 below:
255 11111111112
256 12345678901234567890
258 523 return foo + bar;
259 ~~~~^~~~~
262 The location's caret is at the "+", line 523 column 15, but starts
263 earlier, at the "f" of "foo" at column 11. The finish is at the "r"
264 of "bar" at column 19.
266 This can't be stored as a packed range since start != caret.
267 Hence it is stored as an ad-hoc location e.g. 0x80000003.
269 Stripping off the top bit gives us an index into the ad-hoc
270 lookaside table:
272 line_table->location_adhoc_data_map.data[0x3]
274 from which the caret, start and finish can be looked up,
275 encoded as "pure" locations:
277 start == ordmap->start + (23 << 12) + (11 << 5)
278 == ordmap->start + 0x17160 (as above; the "f" of "foo")
280 caret == ordmap->start + (23 << 12) + (15 << 5)
281 == ordmap->start + 0x171e0
283 finish == ordmap->start + (23 << 12) + (19 << 5)
284 == ordmap->start + 0x17260
286 To further see how source_location works in practice, see the
287 worked example in libcpp/location-example.txt. */
288 typedef unsigned int source_location;
290 /* Do not track column numbers higher than this one. As a result, the
291 range of column_bits is [12, 18] (or 0 if column numbers are
292 disabled). */
293 const unsigned int LINE_MAP_MAX_COLUMN_NUMBER = (1U << 12);
295 /* Do not pack ranges if locations get higher than this.
296 If you change this, update:
297 gcc.dg/plugin/location-overflow-test-*.c. */
298 const source_location LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES = 0x50000000;
300 /* Do not track column numbers if locations get higher than this.
301 If you change this, update:
302 gcc.dg/plugin/location-overflow-test-*.c. */
303 const source_location LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS = 0x60000000;
305 /* Highest possible source location encoded within an ordinary map. */
306 const source_location LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION = 0x70000000;
308 /* A range of source locations.
310 Ranges are closed:
311 m_start is the first location within the range,
312 m_finish is the last location within the range.
314 We may need a more compact way to store these, but for now,
315 let's do it the simple way, as a pair. */
316 struct GTY(()) source_range
318 source_location m_start;
319 source_location m_finish;
321 /* We avoid using constructors, since various structs that
322 don't yet have constructors will embed instances of
323 source_range. */
325 /* Make a source_range from a source_location. */
326 static source_range from_location (source_location loc)
328 source_range result;
329 result.m_start = loc;
330 result.m_finish = loc;
331 return result;
334 /* Make a source_range from a pair of source_location. */
335 static source_range from_locations (source_location start,
336 source_location finish)
338 source_range result;
339 result.m_start = start;
340 result.m_finish = finish;
341 return result;
345 /* Memory allocation function typedef. Works like xrealloc. */
346 typedef void *(*line_map_realloc) (void *, size_t);
348 /* Memory allocator function that returns the actual allocated size,
349 for a given requested allocation. */
350 typedef size_t (*line_map_round_alloc_size_func) (size_t);
352 /* A line_map encodes a sequence of locations.
353 There are two kinds of maps. Ordinary maps and macro expansion
354 maps, a.k.a macro maps.
356 A macro map encodes source locations of tokens that are part of a
357 macro replacement-list, at a macro expansion point. E.g, in:
359 #define PLUS(A,B) A + B
361 No macro map is going to be created there, because we are not at a
362 macro expansion point. We are at a macro /definition/ point. So the
363 locations of the tokens of the macro replacement-list (i.e, A + B)
364 will be locations in an ordinary map, not a macro map.
366 On the other hand, if we later do:
368 int a = PLUS (1,2);
370 The invocation of PLUS here is a macro expansion. So we are at a
371 macro expansion point. The preprocessor expands PLUS (1,2) and
372 replaces it with the tokens of its replacement-list: 1 + 2. A macro
373 map is going to be created to hold (or rather to map, haha ...) the
374 locations of the tokens 1, + and 2. The macro map also records the
375 location of the expansion point of PLUS. That location is mapped in
376 the map that is active right before the location of the invocation
377 of PLUS. */
379 /* This contains GTY mark-up to support precompiled headers.
380 line_map is an abstract class, only derived objects exist. */
381 struct GTY((tag ("0"), desc ("MAP_ORDINARY_P (&%h) ? 1 : 2"))) line_map {
382 source_location start_location;
384 /* Size and alignment is (usually) 4 bytes. */
387 /* An ordinary line map encodes physical source locations. Those
388 physical source locations are called "spelling locations".
390 Physical source file TO_FILE at line TO_LINE at column 0 is represented
391 by the logical START_LOCATION. TO_LINE+L at column C is represented by
392 START_LOCATION+(L*(1<<m_column_and_range_bits))+(C*1<<m_range_bits), as
393 long as C<(1<<effective range bits), and the result_location is less than
394 the next line_map's start_location.
395 (The top line is line 1 and the leftmost column is column 1; line/column 0
396 means "entire file/line" or "unknown line/column" or "not applicable".)
398 The highest possible source location is MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION. */
399 struct GTY((tag ("1"))) line_map_ordinary : public line_map {
400 /* Base class is 4 bytes. */
402 /* 4 bytes of integers, each 1 byte for easy extraction/insertion. */
404 /* The reason for creation of this line map. */
405 ENUM_BITFIELD (lc_reason) reason : 8;
407 /* SYSP is one for a system header, two for a C system header file
408 that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++, and zero
409 otherwise. This field isn't really needed now that it's in
410 cpp_buffer. */
411 unsigned char sysp;
413 /* Number of the low-order source_location bits used for column numbers
414 and ranges. */
415 unsigned int m_column_and_range_bits : 8;
417 /* Number of the low-order "column" bits used for storing short ranges
418 inline, rather than in the ad-hoc table.
419 MSB LSB
420 31 0
421 +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
422 | |<---map->column_and_range_bits (e.g. 12)-->|
423 +-------------------------+-----------------------+-------------------+
424 | | column_and_range_bits | map->range_bits |
425 | | - range_bits | |
426 +-------------------------+-----------------------+-------------------+
427 | row bits | effective column bits | short range bits |
428 | | (e.g. 7) | (e.g. 5) |
429 +-------------------------+-----------------------+-------------------+ */
430 unsigned int m_range_bits : 8;
432 /* Pointer alignment boundary on both 32 and 64-bit systems. */
434 const char *to_file;
435 linenum_type to_line;
437 /* Location from whence this line map was included. For regular
438 #includes, this location will be the last location of a map. For
439 outermost file, this is 0. */
440 source_location included_from;
442 /* Size is 20 or 24 bytes, no padding */
445 /* This is the highest possible source location encoded within an
446 ordinary or macro map. */
447 const source_location MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION = 0x7FFFFFFF;
449 struct cpp_hashnode;
451 /* A macro line map encodes location of tokens coming from a macro
452 expansion.
454 The offset from START_LOCATION is used to index into
455 MACRO_LOCATIONS; this holds the original location of the token. */
456 struct GTY((tag ("2"))) line_map_macro : public line_map {
457 /* Base is 4 bytes. */
459 /* The number of tokens inside the replacement-list of MACRO. */
460 unsigned int n_tokens;
462 /* Pointer alignment boundary. */
464 /* The cpp macro whose expansion gave birth to this macro map. */
465 struct cpp_hashnode *
466 GTY ((nested_ptr (union tree_node,
467 "%h ? CPP_HASHNODE (GCC_IDENT_TO_HT_IDENT (%h)) : NULL",
468 "%h ? HT_IDENT_TO_GCC_IDENT (HT_NODE (%h)) : NULL")))
469 macro;
471 /* This array of location is actually an array of pairs of
472 locations. The elements inside it thus look like:
474 x0,y0, x1,y1, x2,y2, ...., xn,yn.
476 where n == n_tokens;
478 Remember that these xI,yI are collected when libcpp is about to
479 expand a given macro.
481 yI is the location in the macro definition, either of the token
482 itself or of a macro parameter that it replaces.
484 Imagine this:
486 #define PLUS(A, B) A + B <--- #1
488 int a = PLUS (1,2); <--- #2
490 There is a macro map for the expansion of PLUS in #2. PLUS is
491 expanded into its expansion-list. The expansion-list is the
492 replacement-list of PLUS where the macro parameters are replaced
493 with their arguments. So the replacement-list of PLUS is made of
494 the tokens:
496 A, +, B
498 and the expansion-list is made of the tokens:
500 1, +, 2
502 Let's consider the case of token "+". Its y1 [yI for I == 1] is
503 its spelling location in #1.
505 y0 (thus for token "1") is the spelling location of A in #1.
507 And y2 (of token "2") is the spelling location of B in #1.
509 When the token is /not/ an argument for a macro, xI is the same
510 location as yI. Otherwise, xI is the location of the token
511 outside this macro expansion. If this macro was expanded from
512 another macro expansion, xI is a virtual location representing
513 the token in that macro expansion; otherwise, it is the spelling
514 location of the token.
516 Note that a virtual location is a location returned by
517 linemap_add_macro_token. It encodes the relevant locations (x,y
518 pairs) of that token across the macro expansions from which it
519 (the token) might come from.
521 In the example above x1 (for token "+") is going to be the same
522 as y1. x0 is the spelling location for the argument token "1",
523 and x2 is the spelling location for the argument token "2". */
524 source_location * GTY((atomic)) macro_locations;
526 /* This is the location of the expansion point of the current macro
527 map. It's the location of the macro name. That location is held
528 by the map that was current right before the current one. It
529 could have been either a macro or an ordinary map, depending on
530 if we are in a nested expansion context not. */
531 source_location expansion;
533 /* Size is 20 or 32 (4 bytes padding on 64-bit). */
536 #if CHECKING_P && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
538 /* Assertion macro to be used in line-map code. */
539 #define linemap_assert(EXPR) \
540 do { \
541 if (! (EXPR)) \
542 abort (); \
543 } while (0)
545 /* Assert that becomes a conditional expression when checking is disabled at
546 compilation time. Use this for conditions that should not happen but if
547 they happen, it is better to handle them gracefully rather than crash
548 randomly later.
549 Usage:
551 if (linemap_assert_fails(EXPR)) handle_error(); */
552 #define linemap_assert_fails(EXPR) __extension__ \
553 ({linemap_assert (EXPR); false;})
555 #else
556 /* Include EXPR, so that unused variable warnings do not occur. */
557 #define linemap_assert(EXPR) ((void)(0 && (EXPR)))
558 #define linemap_assert_fails(EXPR) (! (EXPR))
559 #endif
561 /* Categorize line map kinds. */
563 inline bool
564 MAP_ORDINARY_P (const line_map *map)
566 return map->start_location < LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION;
569 /* Return TRUE if MAP encodes locations coming from a macro
570 replacement-list at macro expansion point. */
571 bool
572 linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (const struct line_map *);
574 /* Assert that MAP encodes locations of tokens that are not part of
575 the replacement-list of a macro expansion, downcasting from
576 line_map * to line_map_ordinary *. */
578 inline line_map_ordinary *
579 linemap_check_ordinary (struct line_map *map)
581 linemap_assert (MAP_ORDINARY_P (map));
582 return (line_map_ordinary *)map;
585 /* Assert that MAP encodes locations of tokens that are not part of
586 the replacement-list of a macro expansion, downcasting from
587 const line_map * to const line_map_ordinary *. */
589 inline const line_map_ordinary *
590 linemap_check_ordinary (const struct line_map *map)
592 linemap_assert (MAP_ORDINARY_P (map));
593 return (const line_map_ordinary *)map;
596 /* Assert that MAP is a macro expansion and downcast to the appropriate
597 subclass. */
599 inline line_map_macro *linemap_check_macro (line_map *map)
601 linemap_assert (!MAP_ORDINARY_P (map));
602 return (line_map_macro *)map;
605 /* Assert that MAP is a macro expansion and downcast to the appropriate
606 subclass. */
608 inline const line_map_macro *
609 linemap_check_macro (const line_map *map)
611 linemap_assert (!MAP_ORDINARY_P (map));
612 return (const line_map_macro *)map;
615 /* Read the start location of MAP. */
617 inline source_location
618 MAP_START_LOCATION (const line_map *map)
620 return map->start_location;
623 /* Get the starting line number of ordinary map MAP. */
625 inline linenum_type
626 ORDINARY_MAP_STARTING_LINE_NUMBER (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
628 return ord_map->to_line;
631 /* Return a positive value if map encodes locations from a system
632 header, 0 otherwise. Returns 1 if ordinary map MAP encodes locations
633 in a system header and 2 if it encodes locations in a C system header
634 that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++. */
636 inline unsigned char
637 ORDINARY_MAP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER_P (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
639 return ord_map->sysp;
642 /* Get the filename of ordinary map MAP. */
644 inline const char *
645 ORDINARY_MAP_FILE_NAME (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
647 return ord_map->to_file;
650 /* Get the cpp macro whose expansion gave birth to macro map MAP. */
652 inline cpp_hashnode *
653 MACRO_MAP_MACRO (const line_map_macro *macro_map)
655 return macro_map->macro;
658 /* Get the number of tokens inside the replacement-list of the macro
659 that led to macro map MAP. */
661 inline unsigned int
662 MACRO_MAP_NUM_MACRO_TOKENS (const line_map_macro *macro_map)
664 return macro_map->n_tokens;
667 /* Get the array of pairs of locations within macro map MAP.
668 See the declaration of line_map_macro for more information. */
670 inline source_location *
671 MACRO_MAP_LOCATIONS (const line_map_macro *macro_map)
673 return macro_map->macro_locations;
676 /* Get the location of the expansion point of the macro map MAP. */
678 inline source_location
679 MACRO_MAP_EXPANSION_POINT_LOCATION (const line_map_macro *macro_map)
681 return macro_map->expansion;
684 /* The abstraction of a set of location maps. There can be several
685 types of location maps. This abstraction contains the attributes
686 that are independent from the type of the map.
688 Essentially this is just a vector of T_linemap_subclass,
689 which can only ever grow in size. */
691 struct GTY(()) maps_info_ordinary {
692 /* This array contains the "ordinary" line maps, for all
693 events other than macro expansion
694 (e.g. when a new preprocessing unit starts or ends). */
695 line_map_ordinary * GTY ((length ("%h.used"))) maps;
697 /* The total number of allocated maps. */
698 unsigned int allocated;
700 /* The number of elements used in maps. This number is smaller
701 or equal to ALLOCATED. */
702 unsigned int used;
704 unsigned int cache;
707 struct GTY(()) maps_info_macro {
708 /* This array contains the macro line maps.
709 A macro line map is created whenever a macro expansion occurs. */
710 line_map_macro * GTY ((length ("%h.used"))) maps;
712 /* The total number of allocated maps. */
713 unsigned int allocated;
715 /* The number of elements used in maps. This number is smaller
716 or equal to ALLOCATED. */
717 unsigned int used;
719 unsigned int cache;
722 /* Data structure to associate a source_range together with an arbitrary
723 data pointer with a source location. */
724 struct GTY(()) location_adhoc_data {
725 source_location locus;
726 source_range src_range;
727 void * GTY((skip)) data;
730 struct htab;
732 /* The following data structure encodes a location with some adhoc data
733 and maps it to a new unsigned integer (called an adhoc location)
734 that replaces the original location to represent the mapping.
736 The new adhoc_loc uses the highest bit as the enabling bit, i.e. if the
737 highest bit is 1, then the number is adhoc_loc. Otherwise, it serves as
738 the original location. Once identified as the adhoc_loc, the lower 31
739 bits of the integer is used to index the location_adhoc_data array,
740 in which the locus and associated data is stored. */
742 struct GTY(()) location_adhoc_data_map {
743 struct htab * GTY((skip)) htab;
744 source_location curr_loc;
745 unsigned int allocated;
746 struct location_adhoc_data GTY((length ("%h.allocated"))) *data;
749 /* A set of chronological line_map structures. */
750 struct GTY(()) line_maps {
752 ~line_maps ();
754 maps_info_ordinary info_ordinary;
756 maps_info_macro info_macro;
758 /* Depth of the include stack, including the current file. */
759 unsigned int depth;
761 /* If true, prints an include trace a la -H. */
762 bool trace_includes;
764 /* Highest source_location "given out". */
765 source_location highest_location;
767 /* Start of line of highest source_location "given out". */
768 source_location highest_line;
770 /* The maximum column number we can quickly allocate. Higher numbers
771 may require allocating a new line_map. */
772 unsigned int max_column_hint;
774 /* The allocator to use when resizing 'maps', defaults to xrealloc. */
775 line_map_realloc reallocator;
777 /* The allocators' function used to know the actual size it
778 allocated, for a certain allocation size requested. */
779 line_map_round_alloc_size_func round_alloc_size;
781 struct location_adhoc_data_map location_adhoc_data_map;
783 /* The special location value that is used as spelling location for
784 built-in tokens. */
785 source_location builtin_location;
787 /* True if we've seen a #line or # 44 "file" directive. */
788 bool seen_line_directive;
790 /* The default value of range_bits in ordinary line maps. */
791 unsigned int default_range_bits;
793 unsigned int num_optimized_ranges;
794 unsigned int num_unoptimized_ranges;
797 /* Returns the number of allocated maps so far. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE
798 if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE otherwise. */
799 inline unsigned int
800 LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
802 if (map_kind)
803 return set->info_macro.allocated;
804 else
805 return set->info_ordinary.allocated;
808 /* As above, but by reference (e.g. as an lvalue). */
810 inline unsigned int &
811 LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
813 if (map_kind)
814 return set->info_macro.allocated;
815 else
816 return set->info_ordinary.allocated;
819 /* Returns the number of used maps so far. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if
820 we are interested in macro maps, FALSE otherwise.*/
821 inline unsigned int
822 LINEMAPS_USED (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
824 if (map_kind)
825 return set->info_macro.used;
826 else
827 return set->info_ordinary.used;
830 /* As above, but by reference (e.g. as an lvalue). */
832 inline unsigned int &
833 LINEMAPS_USED (line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
835 if (map_kind)
836 return set->info_macro.used;
837 else
838 return set->info_ordinary.used;
841 /* Returns the index of the last map that was looked up with
842 linemap_lookup. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if we are interested in
843 macro maps, FALSE otherwise. */
844 inline unsigned int
845 LINEMAPS_CACHE (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
847 if (map_kind)
848 return set->info_macro.cache;
849 else
850 return set->info_ordinary.cache;
853 /* As above, but by reference (e.g. as an lvalue). */
855 inline unsigned int &
856 LINEMAPS_CACHE (line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
858 if (map_kind)
859 return set->info_macro.cache;
860 else
861 return set->info_ordinary.cache;
864 /* Return the map at a given index. */
865 inline line_map *
866 LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind, int index)
868 if (map_kind)
869 return &set->info_macro.maps[index];
870 else
871 return &set->info_ordinary.maps[index];
874 /* Returns the last map used in the line table SET. MAP_KIND
875 shall be TRUE if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE
876 otherwise.*/
877 inline line_map *
878 LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
880 return LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (set, map_kind,
881 LINEMAPS_USED (set, map_kind) - 1);
884 /* Returns the last map that was allocated in the line table SET.
885 MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE
886 otherwise.*/
887 inline line_map *
888 LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP (const line_maps *set, bool map_kind)
890 return LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (set, map_kind,
891 LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (set, map_kind) - 1);
894 /* Returns a pointer to the memory region where ordinary maps are
895 allocated in the line table SET. */
896 inline line_map_ordinary *
897 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAPS (const line_maps *set)
899 return set->info_ordinary.maps;
902 /* Returns the INDEXth ordinary map. */
903 inline line_map_ordinary *
904 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAP_AT (const line_maps *set, int index)
906 linemap_assert (index >= 0);
907 linemap_assert ((unsigned int)index < set->info_ordinary.used);
908 return &set->info_ordinary.maps[index];
911 /* Return the number of ordinary maps allocated in the line table
912 SET. */
913 inline unsigned int
914 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_ALLOCATED (const line_maps *set)
916 return LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (set, false);
919 /* Return the number of ordinary maps used in the line table SET. */
920 inline unsigned int
921 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_USED (const line_maps *set)
923 return LINEMAPS_USED (set, false);
926 /* Return the index of the last ordinary map that was looked up with
927 linemap_lookup. */
928 inline unsigned int
929 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_CACHE (const line_maps *set)
931 return LINEMAPS_CACHE (set, false);
934 /* As above, but by reference (e.g. as an lvalue). */
936 inline unsigned int &
937 LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_CACHE (line_maps *set)
939 return LINEMAPS_CACHE (set, false);
942 /* Returns a pointer to the last ordinary map used in the line table
943 SET. */
944 inline line_map_ordinary *
945 LINEMAPS_LAST_ORDINARY_MAP (const line_maps *set)
947 return (line_map_ordinary *)LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP (set, false);
950 /* Returns a pointer to the last ordinary map allocated the line table
951 SET. */
952 inline line_map_ordinary *
953 LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_ORDINARY_MAP (const line_maps *set)
955 return (line_map_ordinary *)LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP (set, false);
958 /* Returns a pointer to the beginning of the region where macro maps
959 are allocated. */
960 inline line_map_macro *
961 LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAPS (const line_maps *set)
963 return set->info_macro.maps;
966 /* Returns the INDEXth macro map. */
967 inline line_map_macro *
968 LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAP_AT (const line_maps *set, int index)
970 linemap_assert (index >= 0);
971 linemap_assert ((unsigned int)index < set->info_macro.used);
972 return &set->info_macro.maps[index];
975 /* Returns the number of macro maps that were allocated in the line
976 table SET. */
977 inline unsigned int
978 LINEMAPS_MACRO_ALLOCATED (const line_maps *set)
980 return LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (set, true);
983 /* Returns the number of macro maps used in the line table SET. */
984 inline unsigned int
985 LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED (const line_maps *set)
987 return LINEMAPS_USED (set, true);
990 /* Returns the index of the last macro map looked up with
991 linemap_lookup. */
992 inline unsigned int
993 LINEMAPS_MACRO_CACHE (const line_maps *set)
995 return LINEMAPS_CACHE (set, true);
998 /* As above, but by reference (e.g. as an lvalue). */
1000 inline unsigned int &
1001 LINEMAPS_MACRO_CACHE (line_maps *set)
1003 return LINEMAPS_CACHE (set, true);
1006 /* Returns the last macro map used in the line table SET. */
1007 inline line_map_macro *
1008 LINEMAPS_LAST_MACRO_MAP (const line_maps *set)
1010 return (line_map_macro *)LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP (set, true);
1013 /* Returns the lowest location [of a token resulting from macro
1014 expansion] encoded in this line table. */
1015 inline source_location
1016 LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION (const line_maps *set)
1018 return LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED (set)
1019 ? MAP_START_LOCATION (LINEMAPS_LAST_MACRO_MAP (set))
1020 : MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION + 1;
1023 /* Returns the last macro map allocated in the line table SET. */
1024 inline line_map_macro *
1025 LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MACRO_MAP (const line_maps *set)
1027 return (line_map_macro *)LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP (set, true);
1030 extern source_location get_combined_adhoc_loc (struct line_maps *,
1031 source_location,
1032 source_range,
1033 void *);
1034 extern void *get_data_from_adhoc_loc (struct line_maps *, source_location);
1035 extern source_location get_location_from_adhoc_loc (struct line_maps *,
1036 source_location);
1038 extern source_range get_range_from_loc (line_maps *set, source_location loc);
1040 /* Get whether location LOC is an ad-hoc location. */
1042 inline bool
1043 IS_ADHOC_LOC (source_location loc)
1045 return (loc & MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION) != loc;
1048 /* Get whether location LOC is a "pure" location, or
1049 whether it is an ad-hoc location, or embeds range information. */
1051 bool
1052 pure_location_p (line_maps *set, source_location loc);
1054 /* Given location LOC within SET, strip away any packed range information
1055 or ad-hoc information. */
1057 extern source_location get_pure_location (line_maps *set,
1058 source_location loc);
1060 /* Combine LOC and BLOCK, giving a combined adhoc location. */
1062 inline source_location
1063 COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA (struct line_maps *set,
1064 source_location loc,
1065 source_range src_range,
1066 void *block)
1068 return get_combined_adhoc_loc (set, loc, src_range, block);
1071 extern void rebuild_location_adhoc_htab (struct line_maps *);
1073 /* Initialize a line map set. SET is the line map set to initialize
1074 and BUILTIN_LOCATION is the special location value to be used as
1075 spelling location for built-in tokens. This BUILTIN_LOCATION has
1076 to be strictly less than RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT. */
1077 extern void linemap_init (struct line_maps *set,
1078 source_location builtin_location);
1080 /* Check for and warn about line_maps entered but not exited. */
1082 extern void linemap_check_files_exited (struct line_maps *);
1084 /* Return a source_location for the start (i.e. column==0) of
1085 (physical) line TO_LINE in the current source file (as in the
1086 most recent linemap_add). MAX_COLUMN_HINT is the highest column
1087 number we expect to use in this line (but it does not change
1088 the highest_location). */
1090 extern source_location linemap_line_start
1091 (struct line_maps *set, linenum_type to_line, unsigned int max_column_hint);
1093 /* Add a mapping of logical source line to physical source file and
1094 line number. This function creates an "ordinary map", which is a
1095 map that records locations of tokens that are not part of macro
1096 replacement-lists present at a macro expansion point.
1098 The text pointed to by TO_FILE must have a lifetime
1099 at least as long as the lifetime of SET. An empty
1100 TO_FILE means standard input. If reason is LC_LEAVE, and
1101 TO_FILE is NULL, then TO_FILE, TO_LINE and SYSP are given their
1102 natural values considering the file we are returning to.
1104 A call to this function can relocate the previous set of
1105 maps, so any stored line_map pointers should not be used. */
1106 extern const struct line_map *linemap_add
1107 (struct line_maps *, enum lc_reason, unsigned int sysp,
1108 const char *to_file, linenum_type to_line);
1110 /* Given a logical source location, returns the map which the
1111 corresponding (source file, line, column) triplet can be deduced
1112 from. Since the set is built chronologically, the logical lines are
1113 monotonic increasing, and so the list is sorted and we can use a
1114 binary search. If no line map have been allocated yet, this
1115 function returns NULL. */
1116 extern const struct line_map *linemap_lookup
1117 (struct line_maps *, source_location);
1119 /* Returns TRUE if the line table set tracks token locations across
1120 macro expansion, FALSE otherwise. */
1121 bool linemap_tracks_macro_expansion_locs_p (struct line_maps *);
1123 /* Return the name of the macro associated to MACRO_MAP. */
1124 const char* linemap_map_get_macro_name (const line_map_macro *);
1126 /* Return a positive value if LOCATION is the locus of a token that is
1127 located in a system header, O otherwise. It returns 1 if LOCATION
1128 is the locus of a token that is located in a system header, and 2
1129 if LOCATION is the locus of a token located in a C system header
1130 that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++.
1132 Note that this function returns 1 if LOCATION belongs to a token
1133 that is part of a macro replacement-list defined in a system
1134 header, but expanded in a non-system file. */
1135 int linemap_location_in_system_header_p (struct line_maps *,
1136 source_location);
1138 /* Return TRUE if LOCATION is a source code location of a token that is part of
1139 a macro expansion, FALSE otherwise. */
1140 bool linemap_location_from_macro_expansion_p (const struct line_maps *,
1141 source_location);
1143 /* TRUE if LOCATION is a source code location of a token that is part of the
1144 definition of a macro, FALSE otherwise. */
1145 bool linemap_location_from_macro_definition_p (struct line_maps *,
1146 source_location);
1148 /* With the precondition that LOCATION is the locus of a token that is
1149 an argument of a function-like macro MACRO_MAP and appears in the
1150 expansion of MACRO_MAP, return the locus of that argument in the
1151 context of the caller of MACRO_MAP. */
1153 extern source_location linemap_macro_map_loc_unwind_toward_spelling
1154 (line_maps *set, const line_map_macro *macro_map, source_location location);
1156 /* source_location values from 0 to RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT-1 will
1157 be reserved for libcpp user as special values, no token from libcpp
1158 will contain any of those locations. */
1159 const source_location RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT = 2;
1161 /* Converts a map and a source_location to source line. */
1162 inline linenum_type
1163 SOURCE_LINE (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map, source_location loc)
1165 return ((loc - ord_map->start_location)
1166 >> ord_map->m_column_and_range_bits) + ord_map->to_line;
1169 /* Convert a map and source_location to source column number. */
1170 inline linenum_type
1171 SOURCE_COLUMN (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map, source_location loc)
1173 return ((loc - ord_map->start_location)
1174 & ((1 << ord_map->m_column_and_range_bits) - 1)) >> ord_map->m_range_bits;
1178 inline source_location
1179 linemap_included_from (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
1181 return ord_map->included_from;
1184 /* The linemap containing the included-from location of MAP. */
1185 const line_map_ordinary *linemap_included_from_linemap
1186 (line_maps *set, const line_map_ordinary *map);
1188 /* True if the map is at the bottom of the include stack. */
1190 inline bool
1191 MAIN_FILE_P (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
1193 return ord_map->included_from == 0;
1196 /* Encode and return a source_location from a column number. The
1197 source line considered is the last source line used to call
1198 linemap_line_start, i.e, the last source line which a location was
1199 encoded from. */
1200 extern source_location
1201 linemap_position_for_column (struct line_maps *, unsigned int);
1203 /* Encode and return a source location from a given line and
1204 column. */
1205 source_location
1206 linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_maps *set,
1207 const line_map_ordinary *,
1208 linenum_type, unsigned int);
1210 /* Encode and return a source_location starting from location LOC and
1211 shifting it by OFFSET columns. This function does not support
1212 virtual locations. */
1213 source_location
1214 linemap_position_for_loc_and_offset (struct line_maps *set,
1215 source_location loc,
1216 unsigned int offset);
1218 /* Return the file this map is for. */
1219 inline const char *
1220 LINEMAP_FILE (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
1222 return ord_map->to_file;
1225 /* Return the line number this map started encoding location from. */
1226 inline linenum_type
1227 LINEMAP_LINE (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
1229 return ord_map->to_line;
1232 /* Return a positive value if map encodes locations from a system
1233 header, 0 otherwise. Returns 1 if MAP encodes locations in a
1234 system header and 2 if it encodes locations in a C system header
1235 that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++. */
1236 inline unsigned char
1237 LINEMAP_SYSP (const line_map_ordinary *ord_map)
1239 return ord_map->sysp;
1242 /* Return a positive value if PRE denotes the location of a token that
1243 comes before the token of POST, 0 if PRE denotes the location of
1244 the same token as the token for POST, and a negative value
1245 otherwise. */
1246 int linemap_compare_locations (struct line_maps *set,
1247 source_location pre,
1248 source_location post);
1250 /* Return TRUE if LOC_A denotes the location a token that comes
1251 topogically before the token denoted by location LOC_B, or if they
1252 are equal. */
1253 inline bool
1254 linemap_location_before_p (struct line_maps *set,
1255 source_location loc_a,
1256 source_location loc_b)
1258 return linemap_compare_locations (set, loc_a, loc_b) >= 0;
1261 typedef struct
1263 /* The name of the source file involved. */
1264 const char *file;
1266 /* The line-location in the source file. */
1267 int line;
1269 int column;
1271 void *data;
1273 /* In a system header?. */
1274 bool sysp;
1275 } expanded_location;
1277 class range_label;
1279 /* A hint to diagnostic_show_locus on how to print a source range within a
1280 rich_location.
1282 Typically this is SHOW_RANGE_WITH_CARET for the 0th range, and
1283 SHOW_RANGE_WITHOUT_CARET for subsequent ranges,
1284 but the Fortran frontend uses SHOW_RANGE_WITH_CARET repeatedly for
1285 printing things like:
1287 x = x + y
1289 Error: Shapes for operands at (1) and (2) are not conformable
1291 where "1" and "2" are notionally carets. */
1293 enum range_display_kind
1295 /* Show the pertinent source line(s), the caret, and underline(s). */
1296 SHOW_RANGE_WITH_CARET,
1298 /* Show the pertinent source line(s) and underline(s), but don't
1299 show the caret (just an underline). */
1300 SHOW_RANGE_WITHOUT_CARET,
1302 /* Just show the source lines; don't show the range itself.
1303 This is for use when displaying some line-insertion fix-it hints (for
1304 showing the user context on the change, for when it doesn't make sense
1305 to highlight the first column on the next line). */
1306 SHOW_LINES_WITHOUT_RANGE
1309 /* A location within a rich_location: a caret&range, with
1310 the caret potentially flagged for display, and an optional
1311 label. */
1313 struct location_range
1315 source_location m_loc;
1317 enum range_display_kind m_range_display_kind;
1319 /* If non-NULL, the label for this range. */
1320 const range_label *m_label;
1323 /* A partially-embedded vec for use within rich_location for storing
1324 ranges and fix-it hints.
1326 Elements [0..NUM_EMBEDDED) are allocated within m_embed, after
1327 that they are within the dynamically-allocated m_extra.
1329 This allows for static allocation in the common case, whilst
1330 supporting the rarer case of an arbitrary number of elements.
1332 Dynamic allocation is not performed unless it's needed. */
1334 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1335 class semi_embedded_vec
1337 public:
1338 semi_embedded_vec ();
1339 ~semi_embedded_vec ();
1341 unsigned int count () const { return m_num; }
1342 T& operator[] (int idx);
1343 const T& operator[] (int idx) const;
1345 void push (const T&);
1346 void truncate (int len);
1348 private:
1349 int m_num;
1350 T m_embedded[NUM_EMBEDDED];
1351 int m_alloc;
1352 T *m_extra;
1355 /* Constructor for semi_embedded_vec. In particular, no dynamic allocation
1356 is done. */
1358 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1359 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::semi_embedded_vec ()
1360 : m_num (0), m_alloc (0), m_extra (NULL)
1364 /* semi_embedded_vec's dtor. Release any dynamically-allocated memory. */
1366 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1367 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::~semi_embedded_vec ()
1369 XDELETEVEC (m_extra);
1372 /* Look up element IDX, mutably. */
1374 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1376 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::operator[] (int idx)
1378 linemap_assert (idx < m_num);
1379 if (idx < NUM_EMBEDDED)
1380 return m_embedded[idx];
1381 else
1383 linemap_assert (m_extra != NULL);
1384 return m_extra[idx - NUM_EMBEDDED];
1388 /* Look up element IDX (const). */
1390 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1391 const T&
1392 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::operator[] (int idx) const
1394 linemap_assert (idx < m_num);
1395 if (idx < NUM_EMBEDDED)
1396 return m_embedded[idx];
1397 else
1399 linemap_assert (m_extra != NULL);
1400 return m_extra[idx - NUM_EMBEDDED];
1404 /* Append VALUE to the end of the semi_embedded_vec. */
1406 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1407 void
1408 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::push (const T& value)
1410 int idx = m_num++;
1411 if (idx < NUM_EMBEDDED)
1412 m_embedded[idx] = value;
1413 else
1415 /* Offset "idx" to be an index within m_extra. */
1416 idx -= NUM_EMBEDDED;
1417 if (NULL == m_extra)
1419 linemap_assert (m_alloc == 0);
1420 m_alloc = 16;
1421 m_extra = XNEWVEC (T, m_alloc);
1423 else if (idx >= m_alloc)
1425 linemap_assert (m_alloc > 0);
1426 m_alloc *= 2;
1427 m_extra = XRESIZEVEC (T, m_extra, m_alloc);
1429 linemap_assert (m_extra);
1430 linemap_assert (idx < m_alloc);
1431 m_extra[idx] = value;
1435 /* Truncate to length LEN. No deallocation is performed. */
1437 template <typename T, int NUM_EMBEDDED>
1438 void
1439 semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::truncate (int len)
1441 linemap_assert (len <= m_num);
1442 m_num = len;
1445 class fixit_hint;
1447 /* A "rich" source code location, for use when printing diagnostics.
1448 A rich_location has one or more carets&ranges, where the carets
1449 are optional. These are referred to as "ranges" from here.
1450 Typically the zeroth range has a caret; other ranges sometimes
1451 have carets.
1453 The "primary" location of a rich_location is the caret of range 0,
1454 used for determining the line/column when printing diagnostic
1455 text, such as:
1457 some-file.c:3:1: error: ...etc...
1459 Additional ranges may be added to help the user identify other
1460 pertinent clauses in a diagnostic.
1462 Ranges can (optionally) be given labels via class range_label.
1464 rich_location instances are intended to be allocated on the stack
1465 when generating diagnostics, and to be short-lived.
1467 Examples of rich locations
1468 --------------------------
1470 Example A
1471 *********
1472 int i = "foo";
1474 This "rich" location is simply a single range (range 0), with
1475 caret = start = finish at the given point.
1477 Example B
1478 *********
1479 a = (foo && bar)
1480 ~~~~~^~~~~~~
1481 This rich location has a single range (range 0), with the caret
1482 at the first "&", and the start/finish at the parentheses.
1483 Compare with example C below.
1485 Example C
1486 *********
1487 a = (foo && bar)
1488 ~~~ ^~ ~~~
1489 This rich location has three ranges:
1490 - Range 0 has its caret and start location at the first "&" and
1491 end at the second "&.
1492 - Range 1 has its start and finish at the "f" and "o" of "foo";
1493 the caret is not flagged for display, but is perhaps at the "f"
1494 of "foo".
1495 - Similarly, range 2 has its start and finish at the "b" and "r" of
1496 "bar"; the caret is not flagged for display, but is perhaps at the
1497 "b" of "bar".
1498 Compare with example B above.
1500 Example D (Fortran frontend)
1501 ****************************
1502 x = x + y
1504 This rich location has range 0 at "1", and range 1 at "2".
1505 Both are flagged for caret display. Both ranges have start/finish
1506 equal to their caret point. The frontend overrides the diagnostic
1507 context's default caret character for these ranges.
1509 Example E (range labels)
1510 ************************
1511 printf ("arg0: %i arg1: %s arg2: %i",
1514 const char *
1515 100, 101, 102);
1519 This rich location has two ranges:
1520 - range 0 is at the "%s" with start = caret = "%" and finish at
1521 the "s". It has a range_label ("const char *").
1522 - range 1 has start/finish covering the "101" and is not flagged for
1523 caret printing. The caret is at the start of "101", where its
1524 range_label is printed ("int").
1526 Fix-it hints
1527 ------------
1529 Rich locations can also contain "fix-it hints", giving suggestions
1530 for the user on how to edit their code to fix a problem. These
1531 can be expressed as insertions, replacements, and removals of text.
1532 The edits by default are relative to the zeroth range within the
1533 rich_location, but optionally they can be expressed relative to
1534 other locations (using various overloaded methods of the form
1535 rich_location::add_fixit_*).
1537 For example:
1539 Example F: fix-it hint: insert_before
1540 *************************************
1541 ptr = arr[0];
1542 ^~~~~~
1544 This rich location has a single range (range 0) covering "arr[0]",
1545 with the caret at the start. The rich location has a single
1546 insertion fix-it hint, inserted before range 0, added via
1547 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before ("&");
1549 Example G: multiple fix-it hints: insert_before and insert_after
1550 ****************************************************************
1551 #define FN(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2) fn(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2)
1552 ^~~~ ^~~~ ^~~~
1553 ( ) ( ) ( )
1554 This rich location has three ranges, covering "arg0", "arg1",
1555 and "arg2", all with caret-printing enabled.
1556 The rich location has 6 insertion fix-it hints: each arg
1557 has a pair of insertion fix-it hints, suggesting wrapping
1558 them with parentheses: one a '(' inserted before,
1559 the other a ')' inserted after, added via
1560 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (LOC, "(");
1562 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (LOC, ")");
1564 Example H: fix-it hint: removal
1565 *******************************
1566 struct s {int i};;
1569 This rich location has a single range at the stray trailing
1570 semicolon, along with a single removal fix-it hint, covering
1571 the same range, added via:
1572 richloc.add_fixit_remove ();
1574 Example I: fix-it hint: replace
1575 *******************************
1576 c = s.colour;
1577 ^~~~~~
1578 color
1579 This rich location has a single range (range 0) covering "colour",
1580 and a single "replace" fix-it hint, covering the same range,
1581 added via
1582 richloc.add_fixit_replace ("color");
1584 Example J: fix-it hint: line insertion
1585 **************************************
1587 3 | #include <stddef.h>
1588 + |+#include <stdio.h>
1589 4 | int the_next_line;
1591 This rich location has a single range at line 4 column 1, marked
1592 with SHOW_LINES_WITHOUT_RANGE (to avoid printing a meaningless caret
1593 on the "i" of int). It has a insertion fix-it hint of the string
1594 "#include <stdio.h>\n".
1596 Adding a fix-it hint can fail: for example, attempts to insert content
1597 at the transition between two line maps may fail due to there being no
1598 source_location (aka location_t) value to express the new location.
1600 Attempts to add a fix-it hint within a macro expansion will fail.
1602 There is only limited support for newline characters in fix-it hints:
1603 only hints with newlines which insert an entire new line are permitted,
1604 inserting at the start of a line, and finishing with a newline
1605 (with no interior newline characters). Other attempts to add
1606 fix-it hints containing newline characters will fail.
1607 Similarly, attempts to delete or replace a range *affecting* multiple
1608 lines will fail.
1610 The rich_location API handles these failures gracefully, so that
1611 diagnostics can attempt to add fix-it hints without each needing
1612 extensive checking.
1614 Fix-it hints within a rich_location are "atomic": if any hints can't
1615 be applied, none of them will be (tracked by the m_seen_impossible_fixit
1616 flag), and no fix-its hints will be displayed for that rich_location.
1617 This implies that diagnostic messages need to be worded in such a way
1618 that they make sense whether or not the fix-it hints are displayed,
1619 or that richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p () should be checked before
1620 issuing the diagnostics. */
1622 class rich_location
1624 public:
1625 /* Constructors. */
1627 /* Constructing from a location. */
1628 rich_location (line_maps *set, source_location loc,
1629 const range_label *label = NULL);
1631 /* Destructor. */
1632 ~rich_location ();
1634 /* Accessors. */
1635 source_location get_loc () const { return get_loc (0); }
1636 source_location get_loc (unsigned int idx) const;
1638 void
1639 add_range (source_location loc,
1640 enum range_display_kind range_display_kind
1641 = SHOW_RANGE_WITHOUT_CARET,
1642 const range_label *label = NULL);
1644 void
1645 set_range (unsigned int idx, source_location loc,
1646 enum range_display_kind range_display_kind);
1648 unsigned int get_num_locations () const { return m_ranges.count (); }
1650 const location_range *get_range (unsigned int idx) const;
1651 location_range *get_range (unsigned int idx);
1653 expanded_location get_expanded_location (unsigned int idx);
1655 void
1656 override_column (int column);
1658 /* Fix-it hints. */
1660 /* Methods for adding insertion fix-it hints. */
1662 /* Suggest inserting NEW_CONTENT immediately before the primary
1663 range's start. */
1664 void
1665 add_fixit_insert_before (const char *new_content);
1667 /* Suggest inserting NEW_CONTENT immediately before the start of WHERE. */
1668 void
1669 add_fixit_insert_before (source_location where,
1670 const char *new_content);
1672 /* Suggest inserting NEW_CONTENT immediately after the end of the primary
1673 range. */
1674 void
1675 add_fixit_insert_after (const char *new_content);
1677 /* Suggest inserting NEW_CONTENT immediately after the end of WHERE. */
1678 void
1679 add_fixit_insert_after (source_location where,
1680 const char *new_content);
1682 /* Methods for adding removal fix-it hints. */
1684 /* Suggest removing the content covered by range 0. */
1685 void
1686 add_fixit_remove ();
1688 /* Suggest removing the content covered between the start and finish
1689 of WHERE. */
1690 void
1691 add_fixit_remove (source_location where);
1693 /* Suggest removing the content covered by SRC_RANGE. */
1694 void
1695 add_fixit_remove (source_range src_range);
1697 /* Methods for adding "replace" fix-it hints. */
1699 /* Suggest replacing the content covered by range 0 with NEW_CONTENT. */
1700 void
1701 add_fixit_replace (const char *new_content);
1703 /* Suggest replacing the content between the start and finish of
1704 WHERE with NEW_CONTENT. */
1705 void
1706 add_fixit_replace (source_location where,
1707 const char *new_content);
1709 /* Suggest replacing the content covered by SRC_RANGE with
1710 NEW_CONTENT. */
1711 void
1712 add_fixit_replace (source_range src_range,
1713 const char *new_content);
1715 unsigned int get_num_fixit_hints () const { return m_fixit_hints.count (); }
1716 fixit_hint *get_fixit_hint (int idx) const { return m_fixit_hints[idx]; }
1717 fixit_hint *get_last_fixit_hint () const;
1718 bool seen_impossible_fixit_p () const { return m_seen_impossible_fixit; }
1720 /* Set this if the fix-it hints are not suitable to be
1721 automatically applied.
1723 For example, if you are suggesting more than one
1724 mutually exclusive solution to a problem, then
1725 it doesn't make sense to apply all of the solutions;
1726 manual intervention is required.
1728 If set, then the fix-it hints in the rich_location will
1729 be printed, but will not be added to generated patches,
1730 or affect the modified version of the file. */
1731 void fixits_cannot_be_auto_applied ()
1733 m_fixits_cannot_be_auto_applied = true;
1736 bool fixits_can_be_auto_applied_p () const
1738 return !m_fixits_cannot_be_auto_applied;
1741 private:
1742 bool reject_impossible_fixit (source_location where);
1743 void stop_supporting_fixits ();
1744 void maybe_add_fixit (source_location start,
1745 source_location next_loc,
1746 const char *new_content);
1748 public:
1749 static const int STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES = 3;
1751 protected:
1752 line_maps *m_line_table;
1753 semi_embedded_vec <location_range, STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES> m_ranges;
1755 int m_column_override;
1757 bool m_have_expanded_location;
1758 expanded_location m_expanded_location;
1760 static const int MAX_STATIC_FIXIT_HINTS = 2;
1761 semi_embedded_vec <fixit_hint *, MAX_STATIC_FIXIT_HINTS> m_fixit_hints;
1763 bool m_seen_impossible_fixit;
1764 bool m_fixits_cannot_be_auto_applied;
1767 /* A struct for the result of range_label::get_text: a NUL-terminated buffer
1768 of localized text, and a flag to determine if the caller should "free" the
1769 buffer. */
1771 struct label_text
1773 label_text ()
1774 : m_buffer (NULL), m_caller_owned (false)
1777 label_text (char *buffer, bool caller_owned)
1778 : m_buffer (buffer), m_caller_owned (caller_owned)
1781 void maybe_free ()
1783 if (m_caller_owned)
1784 free (m_buffer);
1787 char *m_buffer;
1788 bool m_caller_owned;
1791 /* Abstract base class for labelling a range within a rich_location
1792 (e.g. for labelling expressions with their type).
1794 Generating the text could require non-trivial work, so this work
1795 is delayed (via the "get_text" virtual function) until the diagnostic
1796 printing code "knows" it needs it, thus avoiding doing it e.g. for
1797 warnings that are filtered by command-line flags. This virtual
1798 function also isolates libcpp and the diagnostics subsystem from
1799 the front-end and middle-end-specific code for generating the text
1800 for the labels.
1802 Like the rich_location instances they annotate, range_label instances
1803 are intended to be allocated on the stack when generating diagnostics,
1804 and to be short-lived. */
1806 class range_label
1808 public:
1809 virtual ~range_label () {}
1811 /* Get localized text for the label.
1812 The RANGE_IDX is provided, allowing for range_label instances to be
1813 shared by multiple ranges if need be (the "flyweight" design pattern). */
1814 virtual label_text get_text (unsigned range_idx) const = 0;
1817 /* A fix-it hint: a suggested insertion, replacement, or deletion of text.
1818 We handle these three types of edit with one class, by representing
1819 them as replacement of a half-open range:
1820 [start, next_loc)
1821 Insertions have start == next_loc: "replace" the empty string at the
1822 start location with the new string.
1823 Deletions are replacement with the empty string.
1825 There is only limited support for newline characters in fix-it hints
1826 as noted above in the comment for class rich_location.
1827 A fixit_hint instance can have at most one newline character; if
1828 present, the newline character must be the final character of
1829 the content (preventing e.g. fix-its that split a pre-existing line). */
1831 class fixit_hint
1833 public:
1834 fixit_hint (source_location start,
1835 source_location next_loc,
1836 const char *new_content);
1837 ~fixit_hint () { free (m_bytes); }
1839 bool affects_line_p (const char *file, int line) const;
1840 source_location get_start_loc () const { return m_start; }
1841 source_location get_next_loc () const { return m_next_loc; }
1842 bool maybe_append (source_location start,
1843 source_location next_loc,
1844 const char *new_content);
1846 const char *get_string () const { return m_bytes; }
1847 size_t get_length () const { return m_len; }
1849 bool insertion_p () const { return m_start == m_next_loc; }
1851 bool ends_with_newline_p () const;
1853 private:
1854 /* We don't use source_range here since, unlike most places,
1855 this is a half-open/half-closed range:
1856 [start, next_loc)
1857 so that we can support insertion via start == next_loc. */
1858 source_location m_start;
1859 source_location m_next_loc;
1860 char *m_bytes;
1861 size_t m_len;
1865 /* This is enum is used by the function linemap_resolve_location
1866 below. The meaning of the values is explained in the comment of
1867 that function. */
1868 enum location_resolution_kind
1870 LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT,
1871 LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION,
1872 LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION
1875 /* Resolve a virtual location into either a spelling location, an
1876 expansion point location or a token argument replacement point
1877 location. Return the map that encodes the virtual location as well
1878 as the resolved location.
1880 If LOC is *NOT* the location of a token resulting from the
1881 expansion of a macro, then the parameter LRK (which stands for
1882 Location Resolution Kind) is ignored and the resulting location
1883 just equals the one given in argument.
1885 Now if LOC *IS* the location of a token resulting from the
1886 expansion of a macro, this is what happens.
1888 * If LRK is set to LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT
1889 -------------------------------
1891 The virtual location is resolved to the first macro expansion point
1892 that led to this macro expansion.
1894 * If LRK is set to LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION
1895 -------------------------------------
1897 The virtual location is resolved to the locus where the token has
1898 been spelled in the source. This can follow through all the macro
1899 expansions that led to the token.
1901 * If LRK is set to LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION
1902 --------------------------------------
1904 The virtual location is resolved to the locus of the token in the
1905 context of the macro definition.
1907 If LOC is the locus of a token that is an argument of a
1908 function-like macro [replacing a parameter in the replacement list
1909 of the macro] the virtual location is resolved to the locus of the
1910 parameter that is replaced, in the context of the definition of the
1911 macro.
1913 If LOC is the locus of a token that is not an argument of a
1914 function-like macro, then the function behaves as if LRK was set to
1915 LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION.
1917 If LOC_MAP is not NULL, *LOC_MAP is set to the map encoding the
1918 returned location. Note that if the returned location wasn't originally
1919 encoded by a map, the *MAP is set to NULL. This can happen if LOC
1920 resolves to a location reserved for the client code, like
1921 UNKNOWN_LOCATION or BUILTINS_LOCATION in GCC. */
1923 source_location linemap_resolve_location (struct line_maps *,
1924 source_location loc,
1925 enum location_resolution_kind lrk,
1926 const line_map_ordinary **loc_map);
1928 /* Suppose that LOC is the virtual location of a token coming from the
1929 expansion of a macro M. This function then steps up to get the
1930 location L of the point where M got expanded. If L is a spelling
1931 location inside a macro expansion M', then this function returns
1932 the point where M' was expanded. LOC_MAP is an output parameter.
1933 When non-NULL, *LOC_MAP is set to the map of the returned
1934 location. */
1935 source_location linemap_unwind_toward_expansion (struct line_maps *,
1936 source_location loc,
1937 const struct line_map **loc_map);
1939 /* If LOC is the virtual location of a token coming from the expansion
1940 of a macro M and if its spelling location is reserved (e.g, a
1941 location for a built-in token), then this function unwinds (using
1942 linemap_unwind_toward_expansion) the location until a location that
1943 is not reserved and is not in a system header is reached. In other
1944 words, this unwinds the reserved location until a location that is
1945 in real source code is reached.
1947 Otherwise, if the spelling location for LOC is not reserved or if
1948 LOC doesn't come from the expansion of a macro, the function
1949 returns LOC as is and *MAP is not touched.
1951 *MAP is set to the map of the returned location if the later is
1952 different from LOC. */
1953 source_location linemap_unwind_to_first_non_reserved_loc (struct line_maps *,
1954 source_location loc,
1955 const struct line_map **map);
1957 /* Expand source code location LOC and return a user readable source
1958 code location. LOC must be a spelling (non-virtual) location. If
1959 it's a location < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT a zeroed expanded source
1960 location is returned. */
1961 expanded_location linemap_expand_location (struct line_maps *,
1962 const struct line_map *,
1963 source_location loc);
1965 /* Statistics about maps allocation and usage as returned by
1966 linemap_get_statistics. */
1967 struct linemap_stats
1969 long num_ordinary_maps_allocated;
1970 long num_ordinary_maps_used;
1971 long ordinary_maps_allocated_size;
1972 long ordinary_maps_used_size;
1973 long num_expanded_macros;
1974 long num_macro_tokens;
1975 long num_macro_maps_used;
1976 long macro_maps_allocated_size;
1977 long macro_maps_used_size;
1978 long macro_maps_locations_size;
1979 long duplicated_macro_maps_locations_size;
1980 long adhoc_table_size;
1981 long adhoc_table_entries_used;
1984 /* Return the highest location emitted for a given file for which
1985 there is a line map in SET. FILE_NAME is the file name to
1986 consider. If the function returns TRUE, *LOC is set to the highest
1987 location emitted for that file. */
1988 bool linemap_get_file_highest_location (struct line_maps * set,
1989 const char *file_name,
1990 source_location *loc);
1992 /* Compute and return statistics about the memory consumption of some
1993 parts of the line table SET. */
1994 void linemap_get_statistics (struct line_maps *, struct linemap_stats *);
1996 /* Dump debugging information about source location LOC into the file
1997 stream STREAM. SET is the line map set LOC comes from. */
1998 void linemap_dump_location (struct line_maps *, source_location, FILE *);
2000 /* Dump line map at index IX in line table SET to STREAM. If STREAM
2001 is NULL, use stderr. IS_MACRO is true if the caller wants to
2002 dump a macro map, false otherwise. */
2003 void linemap_dump (FILE *, struct line_maps *, unsigned, bool);
2005 /* Dump line table SET to STREAM. If STREAM is NULL, stderr is used.
2006 NUM_ORDINARY specifies how many ordinary maps to dump. NUM_MACRO
2007 specifies how many macro maps to dump. */
2008 void line_table_dump (FILE *, struct line_maps *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
2010 /* An enum for distinguishing the various parts within a source_location. */
2012 enum location_aspect
2014 LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET,
2015 LOCATION_ASPECT_START,
2016 LOCATION_ASPECT_FINISH
2019 /* The rich_location class requires a way to expand source_location instances.
2020 We would directly use expand_location_to_spelling_point, which is
2021 implemented in gcc/input.c, but we also need to use it for rich_location
2022 within genmatch.c.
2023 Hence we require client code of libcpp to implement the following
2024 symbol. */
2025 extern expanded_location
2026 linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point (source_location,
2027 enum location_aspect);
2029 #endif /* !LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H */