PR c/81233
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1 /* Diagnostic subroutines for printing source-code
2 Copyright (C) 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #include "config.h"
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "version.h"
25 #include "demangle.h"
26 #include "intl.h"
27 #include "backtrace.h"
28 #include "diagnostic.h"
29 #include "diagnostic-color.h"
30 #include "gcc-rich-location.h"
31 #include "selftest.h"
33 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H
34 # include <termios.h>
35 #endif
37 #ifdef GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL
38 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
39 #endif
41 /* Classes for rendering source code and diagnostics, within an
42 anonymous namespace.
43 The work is done by "class layout", which embeds and uses
44 "class colorizer" and "class layout_range" to get things done. */
46 namespace {
48 /* The state at a given point of the source code, assuming that we're
49 in a range: which range are we in, and whether we should draw a caret at
50 this point. */
52 struct point_state
54 int range_idx;
55 bool draw_caret_p;
58 /* A class to inject colorization codes when printing the diagnostic locus.
60 It has one kind of colorization for each of:
61 - normal text
62 - range 0 (the "primary location")
63 - range 1
64 - range 2
66 The class caches the lookup of the color codes for the above.
68 The class also has responsibility for tracking which of the above is
69 active, filtering out unnecessary changes. This allows
70 layout::print_source_line and layout::print_annotation_line
71 to simply request a colorization code for *every* character they print,
72 via this class, and have the filtering be done for them here. */
74 class colorizer
76 public:
77 colorizer (diagnostic_context *context,
78 diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind);
79 ~colorizer ();
81 void set_range (int range_idx) { set_state (range_idx); }
82 void set_normal_text () { set_state (STATE_NORMAL_TEXT); }
83 void set_fixit_insert () { set_state (STATE_FIXIT_INSERT); }
84 void set_fixit_delete () { set_state (STATE_FIXIT_DELETE); }
86 private:
87 void set_state (int state);
88 void begin_state (int state);
89 void finish_state (int state);
90 const char *get_color_by_name (const char *);
92 private:
93 static const int STATE_NORMAL_TEXT = -1;
94 static const int STATE_FIXIT_INSERT = -2;
95 static const int STATE_FIXIT_DELETE = -3;
97 diagnostic_context *m_context;
98 diagnostic_t m_diagnostic_kind;
99 int m_current_state;
100 const char *m_caret;
101 const char *m_range1;
102 const char *m_range2;
103 const char *m_fixit_insert;
104 const char *m_fixit_delete;
105 const char *m_stop_color;
108 /* A point within a layout_range; similar to an expanded_location,
109 but after filtering on file. */
111 class layout_point
113 public:
114 layout_point (const expanded_location &exploc)
115 : m_line (exploc.line),
116 m_column (exploc.column) {}
118 int m_line;
119 int m_column;
122 /* A class for use by "class layout" below: a filtered location_range. */
124 class layout_range
126 public:
127 layout_range (const expanded_location *start_exploc,
128 const expanded_location *finish_exploc,
129 bool show_caret_p,
130 const expanded_location *caret_exploc);
132 bool contains_point (int row, int column) const;
133 bool intersects_line_p (int row) const;
135 layout_point m_start;
136 layout_point m_finish;
137 bool m_show_caret_p;
138 layout_point m_caret;
141 /* A struct for use by layout::print_source_line for telling
142 layout::print_annotation_line the extents of the source line that
143 it printed, so that underlines can be clipped appropriately. */
145 struct line_bounds
147 int m_first_non_ws;
148 int m_last_non_ws;
151 /* A range of contiguous source lines within a layout (e.g. "lines 5-10"
152 or "line 23"). During the layout ctor, layout::calculate_line_spans
153 splits the pertinent source lines into a list of disjoint line_span
154 instances (e.g. lines 5-10, lines 15-20, line 23). */
156 struct line_span
158 line_span (linenum_type first_line, linenum_type last_line)
159 : m_first_line (first_line), m_last_line (last_line)
161 gcc_assert (first_line <= last_line);
163 linenum_type get_first_line () const { return m_first_line; }
164 linenum_type get_last_line () const { return m_last_line; }
166 bool contains_line_p (linenum_type line) const
168 return line >= m_first_line && line <= m_last_line;
171 static int comparator (const void *p1, const void *p2)
173 const line_span *ls1 = (const line_span *)p1;
174 const line_span *ls2 = (const line_span *)p2;
175 int first_line_diff = (int)ls1->m_first_line - (int)ls2->m_first_line;
176 if (first_line_diff)
177 return first_line_diff;
178 return (int)ls1->m_last_line - (int)ls2->m_last_line;
181 linenum_type m_first_line;
182 linenum_type m_last_line;
185 /* A class to control the overall layout when printing a diagnostic.
187 The layout is determined within the constructor.
188 It is then printed by repeatedly calling the "print_source_line",
189 "print_annotation_line" and "print_any_fixits" methods.
191 We assume we have disjoint ranges. */
193 class layout
195 public:
196 layout (diagnostic_context *context,
197 rich_location *richloc,
198 diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind);
200 bool maybe_add_location_range (const location_range *loc_range,
201 bool restrict_to_current_line_spans);
203 int get_num_line_spans () const { return m_line_spans.length (); }
204 const line_span *get_line_span (int idx) const { return &m_line_spans[idx]; }
206 bool print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (int line_span_idx) const;
208 expanded_location get_expanded_location (const line_span *) const;
210 void print_line (int row);
212 private:
213 bool will_show_line_p (int row) const;
214 void print_leading_fixits (int row);
215 void print_source_line (int row, const char *line, int line_width,
216 line_bounds *lbounds_out);
217 bool should_print_annotation_line_p (int row) const;
218 void print_annotation_line (int row, const line_bounds lbounds);
219 void print_trailing_fixits (int row);
221 bool annotation_line_showed_range_p (int line, int start_column,
222 int finish_column) const;
223 void show_ruler (int max_column) const;
225 bool validate_fixit_hint_p (const fixit_hint *hint);
227 void calculate_line_spans ();
229 void print_newline ();
231 bool
232 get_state_at_point (/* Inputs. */
233 int row, int column,
234 int first_non_ws, int last_non_ws,
235 /* Outputs. */
236 point_state *out_state);
239 get_x_bound_for_row (int row, int caret_column,
240 int last_non_ws);
242 void
243 move_to_column (int *column, int dest_column);
245 private:
246 diagnostic_context *m_context;
247 pretty_printer *m_pp;
248 diagnostic_t m_diagnostic_kind;
249 location_t m_primary_loc;
250 expanded_location m_exploc;
251 colorizer m_colorizer;
252 bool m_colorize_source_p;
253 auto_vec <layout_range> m_layout_ranges;
254 auto_vec <const fixit_hint *> m_fixit_hints;
255 auto_vec <line_span> m_line_spans;
256 int m_x_offset;
259 /* Implementation of "class colorizer". */
261 /* The constructor for "colorizer". Lookup and store color codes for the
262 different kinds of things we might need to print. */
264 colorizer::colorizer (diagnostic_context *context,
265 diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind) :
266 m_context (context),
267 m_diagnostic_kind (diagnostic_kind),
268 m_current_state (STATE_NORMAL_TEXT)
270 m_range1 = get_color_by_name ("range1");
271 m_range2 = get_color_by_name ("range2");
272 m_fixit_insert = get_color_by_name ("fixit-insert");
273 m_fixit_delete = get_color_by_name ("fixit-delete");
274 m_stop_color = colorize_stop (pp_show_color (context->printer));
277 /* The destructor for "colorize". If colorization is on, print a code to
278 turn it off. */
280 colorizer::~colorizer ()
282 finish_state (m_current_state);
285 /* Update state, printing color codes if necessary if there's a state
286 change. */
288 void
289 colorizer::set_state (int new_state)
291 if (m_current_state != new_state)
293 finish_state (m_current_state);
294 m_current_state = new_state;
295 begin_state (new_state);
299 /* Turn on any colorization for STATE. */
301 void
302 colorizer::begin_state (int state)
304 switch (state)
306 case STATE_NORMAL_TEXT:
307 break;
309 case STATE_FIXIT_INSERT:
310 pp_string (m_context->printer, m_fixit_insert);
311 break;
313 case STATE_FIXIT_DELETE:
314 pp_string (m_context->printer, m_fixit_delete);
315 break;
317 case 0:
318 /* Make range 0 be the same color as the "kind" text
319 (error vs warning vs note). */
320 pp_string
321 (m_context->printer,
322 colorize_start (pp_show_color (m_context->printer),
323 diagnostic_get_color_for_kind (m_diagnostic_kind)));
324 break;
326 case 1:
327 pp_string (m_context->printer, m_range1);
328 break;
330 case 2:
331 pp_string (m_context->printer, m_range2);
332 break;
334 default:
335 /* For ranges beyond 2, alternate between color 1 and color 2. */
337 gcc_assert (state > 2);
338 pp_string (m_context->printer,
339 state % 2 ? m_range1 : m_range2);
341 break;
345 /* Turn off any colorization for STATE. */
347 void
348 colorizer::finish_state (int state)
350 if (state != STATE_NORMAL_TEXT)
351 pp_string (m_context->printer, m_stop_color);
354 /* Get the color code for NAME (or the empty string if
355 colorization is disabled). */
357 const char *
358 colorizer::get_color_by_name (const char *name)
360 return colorize_start (pp_show_color (m_context->printer), name);
363 /* Implementation of class layout_range. */
365 /* The constructor for class layout_range.
366 Initialize various layout_point fields from expanded_location
367 equivalents; we've already filtered on file. */
369 layout_range::layout_range (const expanded_location *start_exploc,
370 const expanded_location *finish_exploc,
371 bool show_caret_p,
372 const expanded_location *caret_exploc)
373 : m_start (*start_exploc),
374 m_finish (*finish_exploc),
375 m_show_caret_p (show_caret_p),
376 m_caret (*caret_exploc)
380 /* Is (column, row) within the given range?
381 We've already filtered on the file.
383 Ranges are closed (both limits are within the range).
385 Example A: a single-line range:
386 start: (col=22, line=2)
387 finish: (col=38, line=2)
389 |00000011111111112222222222333333333344444444444
390 |34567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
391 --+-----------------------------------------------
392 01|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
393 02|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwFaaaaaaaaaaa
394 03|aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
396 Example B: a multiline range with
397 start: (col=14, line=3)
398 finish: (col=08, line=5)
400 |00000011111111112222222222333333333344444444444
401 |34567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
402 --+-----------------------------------------------
403 01|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
404 02|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
405 03|bbbbbbbbbbbSwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
406 04|wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
407 05|wwwwwFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
408 06|aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
409 --+-----------------------------------------------
411 Legend:
412 - 'b' indicates a point *before* the range
413 - 'S' indicates the start of the range
414 - 'w' indicates a point within the range
415 - 'F' indicates the finish of the range (which is
416 within it).
417 - 'a' indicates a subsequent point *after* the range. */
419 bool
420 layout_range::contains_point (int row, int column) const
422 gcc_assert (m_start.m_line <= m_finish.m_line);
423 /* ...but the equivalent isn't true for the columns;
424 consider example B in the comment above. */
426 if (row < m_start.m_line)
427 /* Points before the first line of the range are
428 outside it (corresponding to line 01 in example A
429 and lines 01 and 02 in example B above). */
430 return false;
432 if (row == m_start.m_line)
433 /* On same line as start of range (corresponding
434 to line 02 in example A and line 03 in example B). */
436 if (column < m_start.m_column)
437 /* Points on the starting line of the range, but
438 before the column in which it begins. */
439 return false;
441 if (row < m_finish.m_line)
442 /* This is a multiline range; the point
443 is within it (corresponds to line 03 in example B
444 from column 14 onwards) */
445 return true;
446 else
448 /* This is a single-line range. */
449 gcc_assert (row == m_finish.m_line);
450 return column <= m_finish.m_column;
454 /* The point is in a line beyond that containing the
455 start of the range: lines 03 onwards in example A,
456 and lines 04 onwards in example B. */
457 gcc_assert (row > m_start.m_line);
459 if (row > m_finish.m_line)
460 /* The point is beyond the final line of the range
461 (lines 03 onwards in example A, and lines 06 onwards
462 in example B). */
463 return false;
465 if (row < m_finish.m_line)
467 /* The point is in a line that's fully within a multiline
468 range (e.g. line 04 in example B). */
469 gcc_assert (m_start.m_line < m_finish.m_line);
470 return true;
473 gcc_assert (row == m_finish.m_line);
475 return column <= m_finish.m_column;
478 /* Does this layout_range contain any part of line ROW? */
480 bool
481 layout_range::intersects_line_p (int row) const
483 gcc_assert (m_start.m_line <= m_finish.m_line);
484 if (row < m_start.m_line)
485 return false;
486 if (row > m_finish.m_line)
487 return false;
488 return true;
491 #if CHECKING_P
493 /* A helper function for testing layout_range. */
495 static layout_range
496 make_range (int start_line, int start_col, int end_line, int end_col)
498 const expanded_location start_exploc
499 = {"test.c", start_line, start_col, NULL, false};
500 const expanded_location finish_exploc
501 = {"test.c", end_line, end_col, NULL, false};
502 return layout_range (&start_exploc, &finish_exploc, false,
503 &start_exploc);
506 /* Selftests for layout_range::contains_point and
507 layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
509 /* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
510 is a range with start==end i.e. a single point. */
512 static void
513 test_layout_range_for_single_point ()
515 layout_range point = make_range (7, 10, 7, 10);
517 /* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
519 /* Before the line. */
520 ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (6, 1));
522 /* On the line, but before start. */
523 ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (7, 9));
525 /* At the point. */
526 ASSERT_TRUE (point.contains_point (7, 10));
528 /* On the line, after the point. */
529 ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (7, 11));
531 /* After the line. */
532 ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (8, 1));
534 /* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
535 ASSERT_FALSE (point.intersects_line_p (6));
536 ASSERT_TRUE (point.intersects_line_p (7));
537 ASSERT_FALSE (point.intersects_line_p (8));
540 /* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
541 is the single-line range shown as "Example A" above. */
543 static void
544 test_layout_range_for_single_line ()
546 layout_range example_a = make_range (2, 22, 2, 38);
548 /* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
550 /* Before the line. */
551 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (1, 1));
553 /* On the line, but before start. */
554 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 21));
556 /* On the line, at the start. */
557 ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 22));
559 /* On the line, within the range. */
560 ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 23));
562 /* On the line, at the end. */
563 ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 38));
565 /* On the line, after the end. */
566 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 39));
568 /* After the line. */
569 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 39));
571 /* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
572 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.intersects_line_p (1));
573 ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.intersects_line_p (2));
574 ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.intersects_line_p (3));
577 /* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
578 is the multi-line range shown as "Example B" above. */
580 static void
581 test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines ()
583 layout_range example_b = make_range (3, 14, 5, 8);
585 /* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
587 /* Before first line. */
588 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (1, 1));
590 /* On the first line, but before start. */
591 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (3, 13));
593 /* At the start. */
594 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (3, 14));
596 /* On the first line, within the range. */
597 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (3, 15));
599 /* On an interior line.
600 The column number should not matter; try various boundary
601 values. */
602 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 1));
603 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 7));
604 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 8));
605 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 9));
606 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 13));
607 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 14));
608 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 15));
610 /* On the final line, before the end. */
611 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (5, 7));
613 /* On the final line, at the end. */
614 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (5, 8));
616 /* On the final line, after the end. */
617 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (5, 9));
619 /* After the line. */
620 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (6, 1));
622 /* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
623 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.intersects_line_p (2));
624 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (3));
625 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (4));
626 ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (5));
627 ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.intersects_line_p (6));
630 #endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
632 /* Given a source line LINE of length LINE_WIDTH, determine the width
633 without any trailing whitespace. */
635 static int
636 get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (const char *line, int line_width)
638 int result = line_width;
639 while (result > 0)
641 char ch = line[result - 1];
642 if (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t')
643 result--;
644 else
645 break;
647 gcc_assert (result >= 0);
648 gcc_assert (result <= line_width);
649 gcc_assert (result == 0 ||
650 (line[result - 1] != ' '
651 && line[result -1] != '\t'));
652 return result;
655 #if CHECKING_P
657 /* A helper function for testing get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace. */
659 static void
660 assert_eq (const char *line, int expected_width)
662 int actual_value
663 = get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (line, strlen (line));
664 ASSERT_EQ (actual_value, expected_width);
667 /* Verify that get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace is sane for
668 various inputs. It is not required to handle newlines. */
670 static void
671 test_get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace ()
673 assert_eq ("", 0);
674 assert_eq (" ", 0);
675 assert_eq ("\t", 0);
676 assert_eq ("hello world", 11);
677 assert_eq ("hello world ", 11);
678 assert_eq ("hello world \t\t ", 11);
681 #endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
683 /* Helper function for layout's ctor, for sanitizing locations relative
684 to the primary location within a diagnostic.
686 Compare LOC_A and LOC_B to see if it makes sense to print underlines
687 connecting their expanded locations. Doing so is only guaranteed to
688 make sense if the locations share the same macro expansion "history"
689 i.e. they can be traced through the same macro expansions, eventually
690 reaching an ordinary map.
692 This may be too strong a condition, but it effectively sanitizes
693 PR c++/70105, which has an example of printing an expression where the
694 final location of the expression is in a different macro, which
695 erroneously was leading to hundreds of lines of irrelevant source
696 being printed. */
698 static bool
699 compatible_locations_p (location_t loc_a, location_t loc_b)
701 if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc_a))
702 loc_a = get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, loc_a);
703 if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc_b))
704 loc_b = get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, loc_b);
706 /* If either location is one of the special locations outside of a
707 linemap, they are only compatible if they are equal. */
708 if (loc_a < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT
709 || loc_b < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT)
710 return loc_a == loc_b;
712 const line_map *map_a = linemap_lookup (line_table, loc_a);
713 linemap_assert (map_a);
715 const line_map *map_b = linemap_lookup (line_table, loc_b);
716 linemap_assert (map_b);
718 /* Are they within the same map? */
719 if (map_a == map_b)
721 /* Are both within the same macro expansion? */
722 if (linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_a))
724 /* Expand each location towards the spelling location, and
725 recurse. */
726 const line_map_macro *macro_map = linemap_check_macro (map_a);
727 source_location loc_a_toward_spelling
728 = linemap_macro_map_loc_unwind_toward_spelling (line_table,
729 macro_map,
730 loc_a);
731 source_location loc_b_toward_spelling
732 = linemap_macro_map_loc_unwind_toward_spelling (line_table,
733 macro_map,
734 loc_b);
735 return compatible_locations_p (loc_a_toward_spelling,
736 loc_b_toward_spelling);
739 /* Otherwise they are within the same ordinary map. */
740 return true;
742 else
744 /* Within different maps. */
746 /* If either is within a macro expansion, they are incompatible. */
747 if (linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_a)
748 || linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_b))
749 return false;
751 /* Within two different ordinary maps; they are compatible iff they
752 are in the same file. */
753 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map_a = linemap_check_ordinary (map_a);
754 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map_b = linemap_check_ordinary (map_b);
755 return ord_map_a->to_file == ord_map_b->to_file;
759 /* Comparator for sorting fix-it hints. */
761 static int
762 fixit_cmp (const void *p_a, const void *p_b)
764 const fixit_hint * hint_a = *static_cast<const fixit_hint * const *> (p_a);
765 const fixit_hint * hint_b = *static_cast<const fixit_hint * const *> (p_b);
766 return hint_a->get_start_loc () - hint_b->get_start_loc ();
769 /* Implementation of class layout. */
771 /* Constructor for class layout.
773 Filter the ranges from the rich_location to those that we can
774 sanely print, populating m_layout_ranges and m_fixit_hints.
775 Determine the range of lines that we will print, splitting them
776 up into an ordered list of disjoint spans of contiguous line numbers.
777 Determine m_x_offset, to ensure that the primary caret
778 will fit within the max_width provided by the diagnostic_context. */
780 layout::layout (diagnostic_context * context,
781 rich_location *richloc,
782 diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind)
783 : m_context (context),
784 m_pp (context->printer),
785 m_diagnostic_kind (diagnostic_kind),
786 m_primary_loc (richloc->get_range (0)->m_loc),
787 m_exploc (richloc->get_expanded_location (0)),
788 m_colorizer (context, diagnostic_kind),
789 m_colorize_source_p (context->colorize_source_p),
790 m_layout_ranges (richloc->get_num_locations ()),
791 m_fixit_hints (richloc->get_num_fixit_hints ()),
792 m_line_spans (1 + richloc->get_num_locations ()),
793 m_x_offset (0)
795 for (unsigned int idx = 0; idx < richloc->get_num_locations (); idx++)
797 /* This diagnostic printer can only cope with "sufficiently sane" ranges.
798 Ignore any ranges that are awkward to handle. */
799 const location_range *loc_range = richloc->get_range (idx);
800 maybe_add_location_range (loc_range, false);
803 /* Populate m_fixit_hints, filtering to only those that are in the
804 same file. */
805 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < richloc->get_num_fixit_hints (); i++)
807 const fixit_hint *hint = richloc->get_fixit_hint (i);
808 if (validate_fixit_hint_p (hint))
809 m_fixit_hints.safe_push (hint);
812 /* Sort m_fixit_hints. */
813 m_fixit_hints.qsort (fixit_cmp);
815 /* Populate m_line_spans. */
816 calculate_line_spans ();
818 /* Adjust m_x_offset.
819 Center the primary caret to fit in max_width; all columns
820 will be adjusted accordingly. */
821 int max_width = m_context->caret_max_width;
822 int line_width;
823 const char *line = location_get_source_line (m_exploc.file, m_exploc.line,
824 &line_width);
825 if (line && m_exploc.column <= line_width)
827 int right_margin = CARET_LINE_MARGIN;
828 int column = m_exploc.column;
829 right_margin = MIN (line_width - column, right_margin);
830 right_margin = max_width - right_margin;
831 if (line_width >= max_width && column > right_margin)
832 m_x_offset = column - right_margin;
833 gcc_assert (m_x_offset >= 0);
836 if (context->show_ruler_p)
837 show_ruler (m_x_offset + max_width);
840 /* Attempt to add LOC_RANGE to m_layout_ranges, filtering them to
841 those that we can sanely print.
843 If RESTRICT_TO_CURRENT_LINE_SPANS is true, then LOC_RANGE is also
844 filtered against this layout instance's current line spans: it
845 will only be added if the location is fully within the lines
846 already specified by other locations.
848 Return true iff LOC_RANGE was added. */
850 bool
851 layout::maybe_add_location_range (const location_range *loc_range,
852 bool restrict_to_current_line_spans)
854 gcc_assert (loc_range);
856 /* Split the "range" into caret and range information. */
857 source_range src_range = get_range_from_loc (line_table, loc_range->m_loc);
859 /* Expand the various locations. */
860 expanded_location start
861 = linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
862 (src_range.m_start, LOCATION_ASPECT_START);
863 expanded_location finish
864 = linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
865 (src_range.m_finish, LOCATION_ASPECT_FINISH);
866 expanded_location caret
867 = linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
868 (loc_range->m_loc, LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET);
870 /* If any part of the range isn't in the same file as the primary
871 location of this diagnostic, ignore the range. */
872 if (start.file != m_exploc.file)
873 return false;
874 if (finish.file != m_exploc.file)
875 return false;
876 if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
877 if (caret.file != m_exploc.file)
878 return false;
880 /* Sanitize the caret location for non-primary ranges. */
881 if (m_layout_ranges.length () > 0)
882 if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
883 if (!compatible_locations_p (loc_range->m_loc, m_primary_loc))
884 /* Discard any non-primary ranges that can't be printed
885 sanely relative to the primary location. */
886 return false;
888 /* Everything is now known to be in the correct source file,
889 but it may require further sanitization. */
890 layout_range ri (&start, &finish, loc_range->m_show_caret_p, &caret);
892 /* If we have a range that finishes before it starts (perhaps
893 from something built via macro expansion), printing the
894 range is likely to be nonsensical. Also, attempting to do so
895 breaks assumptions within the printing code (PR c/68473).
896 Similarly, don't attempt to print ranges if one or both ends
897 of the range aren't sane to print relative to the
898 primary location (PR c++/70105). */
899 if (start.line > finish.line
900 || !compatible_locations_p (src_range.m_start, m_primary_loc)
901 || !compatible_locations_p (src_range.m_finish, m_primary_loc))
903 /* Is this the primary location? */
904 if (m_layout_ranges.length () == 0)
906 /* We want to print the caret for the primary location, but
907 we must sanitize away m_start and m_finish. */
908 ri.m_start = ri.m_caret;
909 ri.m_finish = ri.m_caret;
911 else
912 /* This is a non-primary range; ignore it. */
913 return false;
916 /* Potentially filter to just the lines already specified by other
917 locations. This is for use by gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby.
918 The layout ctor doesn't use it, and can't because m_line_spans
919 hasn't been set up at that point. */
920 if (restrict_to_current_line_spans)
922 if (!will_show_line_p (start.line))
923 return false;
924 if (!will_show_line_p (finish.line))
925 return false;
926 if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
927 if (!will_show_line_p (caret.line))
928 return false;
931 /* Passed all the tests; add the range to m_layout_ranges so that
932 it will be printed. */
933 m_layout_ranges.safe_push (ri);
934 return true;
937 /* Return true iff ROW is within one of the line spans for this layout. */
939 bool
940 layout::will_show_line_p (int row) const
942 for (int line_span_idx = 0; line_span_idx < get_num_line_spans ();
943 line_span_idx++)
945 const line_span *line_span = get_line_span (line_span_idx);
946 if (line_span->contains_line_p (row))
947 return true;
949 return false;
952 /* Return true iff we should print a heading when starting the
953 line span with the given index. */
955 bool
956 layout::print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (int line_span_idx) const
958 /* We print a heading for every change of line span, hence for every
959 line span after the initial one. */
960 if (line_span_idx > 0)
961 return true;
963 /* We also do it for the initial span if the primary location of the
964 diagnostic is in a different span. */
965 if (m_exploc.line > (int)get_line_span (0)->m_last_line)
966 return true;
968 return false;
971 /* Get an expanded_location for the first location of interest within
972 the given line_span.
973 Used when printing a heading to indicate a new line span. */
975 expanded_location
976 layout::get_expanded_location (const line_span *line_span) const
978 /* Whenever possible, use the caret location. */
979 if (line_span->contains_line_p (m_exploc.line))
980 return m_exploc;
982 /* Otherwise, use the start of the first range that's present
983 within the line_span. */
984 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_layout_ranges.length (); i++)
986 const layout_range *lr = &m_layout_ranges[i];
987 if (line_span->contains_line_p (lr->m_start.m_line))
989 expanded_location exploc = m_exploc;
990 exploc.line = lr->m_start.m_line;
991 exploc.column = lr->m_start.m_column;
992 return exploc;
996 /* Otherwise, use the location of the first fixit-hint present within
997 the line_span. */
998 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
1000 const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
1001 location_t loc = hint->get_start_loc ();
1002 expanded_location exploc = expand_location (loc);
1003 if (line_span->contains_line_p (exploc.line))
1004 return exploc;
1007 /* It should not be possible to have a line span that didn't
1008 contain any of the layout_range or fixit_hint instances. */
1009 gcc_unreachable ();
1010 return m_exploc;
1013 /* Determine if HINT is meaningful to print within this layout. */
1015 bool
1016 layout::validate_fixit_hint_p (const fixit_hint *hint)
1018 if (LOCATION_FILE (hint->get_start_loc ()) != m_exploc.file)
1019 return false;
1020 if (LOCATION_FILE (hint->get_next_loc ()) != m_exploc.file)
1021 return false;
1023 return true;
1026 /* Determine the range of lines affected by HINT.
1027 This assumes that HINT has already been filtered by
1028 validate_fixit_hint_p, and so affects the correct source file. */
1030 static line_span
1031 get_line_span_for_fixit_hint (const fixit_hint *hint)
1033 gcc_assert (hint);
1034 return line_span (LOCATION_LINE (hint->get_start_loc ()),
1035 LOCATION_LINE (hint->get_next_loc ()));
1038 /* We want to print the pertinent source code at a diagnostic. The
1039 rich_location can contain multiple locations. This will have been
1040 filtered into m_exploc (the caret for the primary location) and
1041 m_layout_ranges, for those ranges within the same source file.
1043 We will print a subset of the lines within the source file in question,
1044 as a collection of "spans" of lines.
1046 This function populates m_line_spans with an ordered, disjoint list of
1047 the line spans of interest.
1049 For example, if the primary caret location is on line 7, with ranges
1050 covering lines 5-6 and lines 9-12:
1053 005 |RANGE 0
1054 006 |RANGE 0
1055 007 |PRIMARY CARET
1057 009 |RANGE 1
1058 010 |RANGE 1
1059 011 |RANGE 1
1060 012 |RANGE 1
1063 then we want two spans: lines 5-7 and lines 9-12. */
1065 void
1066 layout::calculate_line_spans ()
1068 /* This should only be called once, by the ctor. */
1069 gcc_assert (m_line_spans.length () == 0);
1071 /* Populate tmp_spans with individual spans, for each of
1072 m_exploc, and for m_layout_ranges. */
1073 auto_vec<line_span> tmp_spans (1 + m_layout_ranges.length ());
1074 tmp_spans.safe_push (line_span (m_exploc.line, m_exploc.line));
1075 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_layout_ranges.length (); i++)
1077 const layout_range *lr = &m_layout_ranges[i];
1078 gcc_assert (lr->m_start.m_line <= lr->m_finish.m_line);
1079 tmp_spans.safe_push (line_span (lr->m_start.m_line,
1080 lr->m_finish.m_line));
1083 /* Also add spans for any fix-it hints, in case they cover other lines. */
1084 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
1086 const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
1087 gcc_assert (hint);
1088 tmp_spans.safe_push (get_line_span_for_fixit_hint (hint));
1091 /* Sort them. */
1092 tmp_spans.qsort(line_span::comparator);
1094 /* Now iterate through tmp_spans, copying into m_line_spans, and
1095 combining where possible. */
1096 gcc_assert (tmp_spans.length () > 0);
1097 m_line_spans.safe_push (tmp_spans[0]);
1098 for (unsigned int i = 1; i < tmp_spans.length (); i++)
1100 line_span *current = &m_line_spans[m_line_spans.length () - 1];
1101 const line_span *next = &tmp_spans[i];
1102 gcc_assert (next->m_first_line >= current->m_first_line);
1103 if (next->m_first_line <= current->m_last_line + 1)
1105 /* We can merge them. */
1106 if (next->m_last_line > current->m_last_line)
1107 current->m_last_line = next->m_last_line;
1109 else
1111 /* No merger possible. */
1112 m_line_spans.safe_push (*next);
1116 /* Verify the result, in m_line_spans. */
1117 gcc_assert (m_line_spans.length () > 0);
1118 for (unsigned int i = 1; i < m_line_spans.length (); i++)
1120 const line_span *prev = &m_line_spans[i - 1];
1121 const line_span *next = &m_line_spans[i];
1122 /* The individual spans must be sane. */
1123 gcc_assert (prev->m_first_line <= prev->m_last_line);
1124 gcc_assert (next->m_first_line <= next->m_last_line);
1125 /* The spans must be ordered. */
1126 gcc_assert (prev->m_first_line < next->m_first_line);
1127 /* There must be a gap of at least one line between separate spans. */
1128 gcc_assert ((prev->m_last_line + 1) < next->m_first_line);
1132 /* Print line ROW of source code, potentially colorized at any ranges, and
1133 populate *LBOUNDS_OUT.
1134 LINE is the source line (not necessarily 0-terminated) and LINE_WIDTH
1135 is its width. */
1137 void
1138 layout::print_source_line (int row, const char *line, int line_width,
1139 line_bounds *lbounds_out)
1141 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1143 /* We will stop printing the source line at any trailing
1144 whitespace. */
1145 line_width = get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (line,
1146 line_width);
1147 line += m_x_offset;
1149 pp_space (m_pp);
1150 int first_non_ws = INT_MAX;
1151 int last_non_ws = 0;
1152 int column;
1153 for (column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= line_width; column++)
1155 /* Assuming colorization is enabled for the caret and underline
1156 characters, we may also colorize the associated characters
1157 within the source line.
1159 For frontends that generate range information, we color the
1160 associated characters in the source line the same as the
1161 carets and underlines in the annotation line, to make it easier
1162 for the reader to see the pertinent code.
1164 For frontends that only generate carets, we don't colorize the
1165 characters above them, since this would look strange (e.g.
1166 colorizing just the first character in a token). */
1167 if (m_colorize_source_p)
1169 bool in_range_p;
1170 point_state state;
1171 in_range_p = get_state_at_point (row, column,
1172 0, INT_MAX,
1173 &state);
1174 if (in_range_p)
1175 m_colorizer.set_range (state.range_idx);
1176 else
1177 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1179 char c = *line == '\t' ? ' ' : *line;
1180 if (c == '\0')
1181 c = ' ';
1182 if (c != ' ')
1184 last_non_ws = column;
1185 if (first_non_ws == INT_MAX)
1186 first_non_ws = column;
1188 pp_character (m_pp, c);
1189 line++;
1191 print_newline ();
1193 lbounds_out->m_first_non_ws = first_non_ws;
1194 lbounds_out->m_last_non_ws = last_non_ws;
1197 /* Determine if we should print an annotation line for ROW.
1198 i.e. if any of m_layout_ranges contains ROW. */
1200 bool
1201 layout::should_print_annotation_line_p (int row) const
1203 layout_range *range;
1204 int i;
1205 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
1206 if (range->intersects_line_p (row))
1207 return true;
1208 return false;
1211 /* Print a line consisting of the caret/underlines for the given
1212 source line. */
1214 void
1215 layout::print_annotation_line (int row, const line_bounds lbounds)
1217 int x_bound = get_x_bound_for_row (row, m_exploc.column,
1218 lbounds.m_last_non_ws);
1220 pp_space (m_pp);
1221 for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column < x_bound; column++)
1223 bool in_range_p;
1224 point_state state;
1225 in_range_p = get_state_at_point (row, column,
1226 lbounds.m_first_non_ws,
1227 lbounds.m_last_non_ws,
1228 &state);
1229 if (in_range_p)
1231 /* Within a range. Draw either the caret or an underline. */
1232 m_colorizer.set_range (state.range_idx);
1233 if (state.draw_caret_p)
1235 /* Draw the caret. */
1236 char caret_char;
1237 if (state.range_idx < rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES)
1238 caret_char = m_context->caret_chars[state.range_idx];
1239 else
1240 caret_char = '^';
1241 pp_character (m_pp, caret_char);
1243 else
1244 pp_character (m_pp, '~');
1246 else
1248 /* Not in a range. */
1249 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1250 pp_character (m_pp, ' ');
1253 print_newline ();
1256 /* If there are any fixit hints inserting new lines before source line ROW,
1257 print them.
1259 They are printed on lines of their own, before the source line
1260 itself, with a leading '+'. */
1262 void
1263 layout::print_leading_fixits (int row)
1265 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
1267 const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
1269 if (!hint->ends_with_newline_p ())
1270 /* Not a newline fixit; print it in print_trailing_fixits. */
1271 continue;
1273 gcc_assert (hint->insertion_p ());
1275 if (hint->affects_line_p (m_exploc.file, row))
1277 /* Printing the '+' with normal colorization
1278 and the inserted line with "insert" colorization
1279 helps them stand out from each other, and from
1280 the surrounding text. */
1281 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1282 pp_character (m_pp, '+');
1283 m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
1284 /* Print all but the trailing newline of the fix-it hint.
1285 We have to print the newline separately to avoid
1286 getting additional pp prefixes printed. */
1287 for (size_t i = 0; i < hint->get_length () - 1; i++)
1288 pp_character (m_pp, hint->get_string ()[i]);
1289 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1290 pp_newline (m_pp);
1295 /* Subroutine of layout::print_trailing_fixits.
1297 Determine if the annotation line printed for LINE contained
1298 the exact range from START_COLUMN to FINISH_COLUMN. */
1300 bool
1301 layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p (int line, int start_column,
1302 int finish_column) const
1304 layout_range *range;
1305 int i;
1306 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
1307 if (range->m_start.m_line == line
1308 && range->m_start.m_column == start_column
1309 && range->m_finish.m_line == line
1310 && range->m_finish.m_column == finish_column)
1311 return true;
1312 return false;
1315 /* Classes for printing trailing fix-it hints i.e. those that
1316 don't add new lines.
1318 For insertion, these can look like:
1320 new_text
1322 For replacement, these can look like:
1324 ------------- : underline showing affected range
1325 new_text
1327 For deletion, these can look like:
1329 ------------- : underline showing affected range
1331 This can become confusing if they overlap, and so we need
1332 to do some preprocessing to decide what to print.
1333 We use the list of fixit_hint instances affecting the line
1334 to build a list of "correction" instances, and print the
1335 latter.
1337 For example, consider a set of fix-its for converting
1338 a C-style cast to a C++ const_cast.
1340 Given:
1342 ..000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
1343 ..123456789012345678901234567890123456789.
1344 foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
1345 ^~~~~
1347 and the fix-it hints:
1348 - replace col 10 (the open paren) with "const_cast<"
1349 - replace col 16 (the close paren) with "> ("
1350 - insert ")" before col 27
1352 then we would get odd-looking output:
1354 foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
1355 ^~~~~
1357 const_cast<
1359 > ( )
1361 It would be better to detect when fixit hints are going to
1362 overlap (those that require new lines), and to consolidate
1363 the printing of such fixits, giving something like:
1365 foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
1366 ^~~~~
1367 -----------------
1368 const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)
1370 This works by detecting when the printing would overlap, and
1371 effectively injecting no-op replace hints into the gaps between
1372 such fix-its, so that the printing joins up.
1374 In the above example, the overlap of:
1375 - replace col 10 (the open paren) with "const_cast<"
1376 and:
1377 - replace col 16 (the close paren) with "> ("
1378 is fixed by injecting a no-op:
1379 - replace cols 11-15 with themselves ("foo *")
1380 and consolidating these, making:
1381 - replace cols 10-16 with "const_cast<" + "foo *" + "> ("
1382 i.e.:
1383 - replace cols 10-16 with "const_cast<foo *> ("
1385 This overlaps with the final fix-it hint:
1386 - insert ")" before col 27
1387 and so we repeat the consolidation process, by injecting
1388 a no-op:
1389 - replace cols 17-26 with themselves ("ptr->field")
1390 giving:
1391 - replace cols 10-26 with "const_cast<foo *> (" + "ptr->field" + ")"
1392 i.e.:
1393 - replace cols 10-26 with "const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)"
1395 and is thus printed as desired. */
1397 /* A range of columns within a line. */
1399 struct column_range
1401 column_range (int start_, int finish_) : start (start_), finish (finish_)
1403 /* We must have either a range, or an insertion. */
1404 gcc_assert (start <= finish || finish == start - 1);
1407 bool operator== (const column_range &other) const
1409 return start == other.start && finish == other.finish;
1412 int start;
1413 int finish;
1416 /* Get the range of columns that HINT would affect. */
1418 static column_range
1419 get_affected_columns (const fixit_hint *hint)
1421 int start_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_start_loc ());
1422 int finish_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_next_loc ()) - 1;
1424 return column_range (start_column, finish_column);
1427 /* Get the range of columns that would be printed for HINT. */
1429 static column_range
1430 get_printed_columns (const fixit_hint *hint)
1432 int start_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_start_loc ());
1433 int final_hint_column = start_column + hint->get_length () - 1;
1434 if (hint->insertion_p ())
1436 return column_range (start_column, final_hint_column);
1438 else
1440 int finish_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_next_loc ()) - 1;
1442 return column_range (start_column,
1443 MAX (finish_column, final_hint_column));
1447 /* A struct capturing the bounds of a buffer, to allow for run-time
1448 bounds-checking in a checked build. */
1450 struct char_span
1452 char_span (const char *ptr, size_t n_elts) : m_ptr (ptr), m_n_elts (n_elts) {}
1454 char_span subspan (int offset, int n_elts)
1456 gcc_assert (offset >= 0);
1457 gcc_assert (offset < (int)m_n_elts);
1458 gcc_assert (n_elts >= 0);
1459 gcc_assert (offset + n_elts <= (int)m_n_elts);
1460 return char_span (m_ptr + offset, n_elts);
1463 const char *m_ptr;
1464 size_t m_n_elts;
1467 /* A correction on a particular line.
1468 This describes a plan for how to print one or more fixit_hint
1469 instances that affected the line, potentially consolidating hints
1470 into corrections to make the result easier for the user to read. */
1472 struct correction
1474 correction (column_range affected_columns,
1475 column_range printed_columns,
1476 const char *new_text, size_t new_text_len)
1477 : m_affected_columns (affected_columns),
1478 m_printed_columns (printed_columns),
1479 m_text (xstrdup (new_text)),
1480 m_len (new_text_len),
1481 m_alloc_sz (new_text_len + 1)
1485 ~correction () { free (m_text); }
1487 bool insertion_p () const
1489 return m_affected_columns.start == m_affected_columns.finish + 1;
1492 void ensure_capacity (size_t len);
1493 void ensure_terminated ();
1495 void overwrite (int dst_offset, const char_span &src_span)
1497 gcc_assert (dst_offset >= 0);
1498 gcc_assert (dst_offset + src_span.m_n_elts < m_alloc_sz);
1499 memcpy (m_text + dst_offset, src_span.m_ptr,
1500 src_span.m_n_elts);
1503 /* If insert, then start: the column before which the text
1504 is to be inserted, and finish is offset by the length of
1505 the replacement.
1506 If replace, then the range of columns affected. */
1507 column_range m_affected_columns;
1509 /* If insert, then start: the column before which the text
1510 is to be inserted, and finish is offset by the length of
1511 the replacement.
1512 If replace, then the range of columns affected. */
1513 column_range m_printed_columns;
1515 /* The text to be inserted/used as replacement. */
1516 char *m_text;
1517 size_t m_len;
1518 size_t m_alloc_sz;
1521 /* Ensure that m_text can hold a string of length LEN
1522 (plus 1 for 0-termination). */
1524 void
1525 correction::ensure_capacity (size_t len)
1527 /* Allow 1 extra byte for 0-termination. */
1528 if (m_alloc_sz < (len + 1))
1530 size_t new_alloc_sz = (len + 1) * 2;
1531 m_text = (char *)xrealloc (m_text, new_alloc_sz);
1532 m_alloc_sz = new_alloc_sz;
1536 /* Ensure that m_text is 0-terminated. */
1538 void
1539 correction::ensure_terminated ()
1541 /* 0-terminate the buffer. */
1542 gcc_assert (m_len < m_alloc_sz);
1543 m_text[m_len] = '\0';
1546 /* A list of corrections affecting a particular line.
1547 This is used by layout::print_trailing_fixits for planning
1548 how to print the fix-it hints affecting the line. */
1550 struct line_corrections
1552 line_corrections (const char *filename, int row)
1553 : m_filename (filename), m_row (row)
1555 ~line_corrections ();
1557 void add_hint (const fixit_hint *hint);
1559 const char *m_filename;
1560 int m_row;
1561 auto_vec <correction *> m_corrections;
1564 /* struct line_corrections. */
1566 line_corrections::~line_corrections ()
1568 unsigned i;
1569 correction *c;
1570 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_corrections, i, c)
1571 delete c;
1574 /* A struct wrapping a particular source line, allowing
1575 run-time bounds-checking of accesses in a checked build. */
1577 struct source_line
1579 source_line (const char *filename, int line);
1581 char_span as_span () { return char_span (chars, width); }
1583 const char *chars;
1584 int width;
1587 /* source_line's ctor. */
1589 source_line::source_line (const char *filename, int line)
1591 chars = location_get_source_line (filename, line, &width);
1594 /* Add HINT to the corrections for this line.
1595 Attempt to consolidate nearby hints so that they will not
1596 overlap with printed. */
1598 void
1599 line_corrections::add_hint (const fixit_hint *hint)
1601 column_range affected_columns = get_affected_columns (hint);
1602 column_range printed_columns = get_printed_columns (hint);
1604 /* Potentially consolidate. */
1605 if (!m_corrections.is_empty ())
1607 correction *last_correction
1608 = m_corrections[m_corrections.length () - 1];
1610 /* The following consolidation code assumes that the fix-it hints
1611 have been sorted by start (done within layout's ctor). */
1612 gcc_assert (affected_columns.start
1613 >= last_correction->m_affected_columns.start);
1614 gcc_assert (printed_columns.start
1615 >= last_correction->m_printed_columns.start);
1617 if (printed_columns.start <= last_correction->m_printed_columns.finish)
1619 /* We have two hints for which the printed forms of the hints
1620 would touch or overlap, so we need to consolidate them to avoid
1621 confusing the user.
1622 Attempt to inject a "replace" correction from immediately
1623 after the end of the last hint to immediately before the start
1624 of the next hint. */
1625 column_range between (last_correction->m_affected_columns.finish + 1,
1626 printed_columns.start - 1);
1628 /* Try to read the source. */
1629 source_line line (m_filename, m_row);
1630 if (line.chars && between.finish < line.width)
1632 /* Consolidate into the last correction:
1633 add a no-op "replace" of the "between" text, and
1634 add the text from the new hint. */
1635 int old_len = last_correction->m_len;
1636 gcc_assert (old_len >= 0);
1637 int between_len = between.finish + 1 - between.start;
1638 gcc_assert (between_len >= 0);
1639 int new_len = old_len + between_len + hint->get_length ();
1640 gcc_assert (new_len >= 0);
1641 last_correction->ensure_capacity (new_len);
1642 last_correction->overwrite
1643 (old_len,
1644 line.as_span ().subspan (between.start - 1,
1645 between.finish + 1 - between.start));
1646 last_correction->overwrite (old_len + between_len,
1647 char_span (hint->get_string (),
1648 hint->get_length ()));
1649 last_correction->m_len = new_len;
1650 last_correction->ensure_terminated ();
1651 last_correction->m_affected_columns.finish
1652 = affected_columns.finish;
1653 last_correction->m_printed_columns.finish
1654 += between_len + hint->get_length ();
1655 return;
1660 /* If no consolidation happened, add a new correction instance. */
1661 m_corrections.safe_push (new correction (affected_columns,
1662 printed_columns,
1663 hint->get_string (),
1664 hint->get_length ()));
1667 /* If there are any fixit hints on source line ROW, print them.
1668 They are printed in order, attempting to combine them onto lines, but
1669 starting new lines if necessary.
1670 Fix-it hints that insert new lines are handled separately,
1671 in layout::print_leading_fixits. */
1673 void
1674 layout::print_trailing_fixits (int row)
1676 /* Build a list of correction instances for the line,
1677 potentially consolidating hints (for the sake of readability). */
1678 line_corrections corrections (m_exploc.file, row);
1679 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
1681 const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
1683 /* Newline fixits are handled by layout::print_leading_fixits. */
1684 if (hint->ends_with_newline_p ())
1685 continue;
1687 if (hint->affects_line_p (m_exploc.file, row))
1688 corrections.add_hint (hint);
1691 /* Now print the corrections. */
1692 unsigned i;
1693 correction *c;
1694 int column = 0;
1696 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (corrections.m_corrections, i, c)
1698 /* For now we assume each fixit hint can only touch one line. */
1699 if (c->insertion_p ())
1701 /* This assumes the insertion just affects one line. */
1702 int start_column = c->m_printed_columns.start;
1703 move_to_column (&column, start_column);
1704 m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
1705 pp_string (m_pp, c->m_text);
1706 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1707 column += c->m_len;
1709 else
1711 /* If the range of the replacement wasn't printed in the
1712 annotation line, then print an extra underline to
1713 indicate exactly what is being replaced.
1714 Always show it for removals. */
1715 int start_column = c->m_affected_columns.start;
1716 int finish_column = c->m_affected_columns.finish;
1717 if (!annotation_line_showed_range_p (row, start_column,
1718 finish_column)
1719 || c->m_len == 0)
1721 move_to_column (&column, start_column);
1722 m_colorizer.set_fixit_delete ();
1723 for (; column <= finish_column; column++)
1724 pp_character (m_pp, '-');
1725 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1727 /* Print the replacement text. REPLACE also covers
1728 removals, so only do this extra work (potentially starting
1729 a new line) if we have actual replacement text. */
1730 if (c->m_len > 0)
1732 move_to_column (&column, start_column);
1733 m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
1734 pp_string (m_pp, c->m_text);
1735 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1736 column += c->m_len;
1741 /* Add a trailing newline, if necessary. */
1742 move_to_column (&column, 0);
1745 /* Disable any colorization and emit a newline. */
1747 void
1748 layout::print_newline ()
1750 m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
1751 pp_newline (m_pp);
1754 /* Return true if (ROW/COLUMN) is within a range of the layout.
1755 If it returns true, OUT_STATE is written to, with the
1756 range index, and whether we should draw the caret at
1757 (ROW/COLUMN) (as opposed to an underline). */
1759 bool
1760 layout::get_state_at_point (/* Inputs. */
1761 int row, int column,
1762 int first_non_ws, int last_non_ws,
1763 /* Outputs. */
1764 point_state *out_state)
1766 layout_range *range;
1767 int i;
1768 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
1770 if (range->contains_point (row, column))
1772 out_state->range_idx = i;
1774 /* Are we at the range's caret? is it visible? */
1775 out_state->draw_caret_p = false;
1776 if (range->m_show_caret_p
1777 && row == range->m_caret.m_line
1778 && column == range->m_caret.m_column)
1779 out_state->draw_caret_p = true;
1781 /* Within a multiline range, don't display any underline
1782 in any leading or trailing whitespace on a line.
1783 We do display carets, however. */
1784 if (!out_state->draw_caret_p)
1785 if (column < first_non_ws || column > last_non_ws)
1786 return false;
1788 /* We are within a range. */
1789 return true;
1793 return false;
1796 /* Helper function for use by layout::print_line when printing the
1797 annotation line under the source line.
1798 Get the column beyond the rightmost one that could contain a caret or
1799 range marker, given that we stop rendering at trailing whitespace.
1800 ROW is the source line within the given file.
1801 CARET_COLUMN is the column of range 0's caret.
1802 LAST_NON_WS_COLUMN is the last column containing a non-whitespace
1803 character of source (as determined when printing the source line). */
1806 layout::get_x_bound_for_row (int row, int caret_column,
1807 int last_non_ws_column)
1809 int result = caret_column + 1;
1811 layout_range *range;
1812 int i;
1813 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
1815 if (row >= range->m_start.m_line)
1817 if (range->m_finish.m_line == row)
1819 /* On the final line within a range; ensure that
1820 we render up to the end of the range. */
1821 if (result <= range->m_finish.m_column)
1822 result = range->m_finish.m_column + 1;
1824 else if (row < range->m_finish.m_line)
1826 /* Within a multiline range; ensure that we render up to the
1827 last non-whitespace column. */
1828 if (result <= last_non_ws_column)
1829 result = last_non_ws_column + 1;
1834 return result;
1837 /* Given *COLUMN as an x-coordinate, print spaces to position
1838 successive output at DEST_COLUMN, printing a newline if necessary,
1839 and updating *COLUMN. */
1841 void
1842 layout::move_to_column (int *column, int dest_column)
1844 /* Start a new line if we need to. */
1845 if (*column > dest_column)
1847 print_newline ();
1848 *column = 0;
1851 while (*column < dest_column)
1853 pp_space (m_pp);
1854 (*column)++;
1858 /* For debugging layout issues, render a ruler giving column numbers
1859 (after the 1-column indent). */
1861 void
1862 layout::show_ruler (int max_column) const
1864 /* Hundreds. */
1865 if (max_column > 99)
1867 pp_space (m_pp);
1868 for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
1869 if (0 == column % 10)
1870 pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column / 100) % 10);
1871 else
1872 pp_space (m_pp);
1873 pp_newline (m_pp);
1876 /* Tens. */
1877 pp_space (m_pp);
1878 for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
1879 if (0 == column % 10)
1880 pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column / 10) % 10);
1881 else
1882 pp_space (m_pp);
1883 pp_newline (m_pp);
1885 /* Units. */
1886 pp_space (m_pp);
1887 for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
1888 pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column % 10));
1889 pp_newline (m_pp);
1892 /* Print leading fix-its (for new lines inserted before the source line)
1893 then the source line, followed by an annotation line
1894 consisting of any caret/underlines, then any fixits.
1895 If the source line can't be read, print nothing. */
1896 void
1897 layout::print_line (int row)
1899 int line_width;
1900 const char *line = location_get_source_line (m_exploc.file, row,
1901 &line_width);
1902 if (!line)
1903 return;
1905 line_bounds lbounds;
1906 print_leading_fixits (row);
1907 print_source_line (row, line, line_width, &lbounds);
1908 if (should_print_annotation_line_p (row))
1909 print_annotation_line (row, lbounds);
1910 print_trailing_fixits (row);
1913 } /* End of anonymous namespace. */
1915 /* If LOC is within the spans of lines that will already be printed for
1916 this gcc_rich_location, then add it as a secondary location and return true.
1918 Otherwise return false. */
1920 bool
1921 gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby (location_t loc)
1923 /* Use the layout location-handling logic to sanitize LOC,
1924 filtering it to the current line spans within a temporary
1925 layout instance. */
1926 layout layout (global_dc, this, DK_ERROR);
1927 location_range loc_range;
1928 loc_range.m_loc = loc;
1929 loc_range.m_show_caret_p = false;
1930 if (!layout.maybe_add_location_range (&loc_range, true))
1931 return false;
1933 add_range (loc, false);
1934 return true;
1937 /* Print the physical source code corresponding to the location of
1938 this diagnostic, with additional annotations. */
1940 void
1941 diagnostic_show_locus (diagnostic_context * context,
1942 rich_location *richloc,
1943 diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind)
1945 pp_newline (context->printer);
1947 location_t loc = richloc->get_loc ();
1948 /* Do nothing if source-printing has been disabled. */
1949 if (!context->show_caret)
1950 return;
1952 /* Don't attempt to print source for UNKNOWN_LOCATION and for builtins. */
1953 if (loc <= BUILTINS_LOCATION)
1954 return;
1956 /* Don't print the same source location twice in a row, unless we have
1957 fix-it hints. */
1958 if (loc == context->last_location
1959 && richloc->get_num_fixit_hints () == 0)
1960 return;
1962 context->last_location = loc;
1964 const char *saved_prefix = pp_get_prefix (context->printer);
1965 pp_set_prefix (context->printer, NULL);
1967 layout layout (context, richloc, diagnostic_kind);
1968 for (int line_span_idx = 0; line_span_idx < layout.get_num_line_spans ();
1969 line_span_idx++)
1971 const line_span *line_span = layout.get_line_span (line_span_idx);
1972 if (layout.print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (line_span_idx))
1974 expanded_location exploc = layout.get_expanded_location (line_span);
1975 context->start_span (context, exploc);
1977 int last_line = line_span->get_last_line ();
1978 for (int row = line_span->get_first_line (); row <= last_line; row++)
1979 layout.print_line (row);
1982 pp_set_prefix (context->printer, saved_prefix);
1985 #if CHECKING_P
1987 namespace selftest {
1989 /* Selftests for diagnostic_show_locus. */
1991 /* Convenience subclass of diagnostic_context for testing
1992 diagnostic_show_locus. */
1994 class test_diagnostic_context : public diagnostic_context
1996 public:
1997 test_diagnostic_context ()
1999 diagnostic_initialize (this, 0);
2000 show_caret = true;
2001 show_column = true;
2002 start_span = start_span_cb;
2004 ~test_diagnostic_context ()
2006 diagnostic_finish (this);
2009 /* Implementation of diagnostic_start_span_fn, hiding the
2010 real filename (to avoid printing the names of tempfiles). */
2011 static void
2012 start_span_cb (diagnostic_context *context, expanded_location exploc)
2014 exploc.file = "FILENAME";
2015 default_diagnostic_start_span_fn (context, exploc);
2019 /* Verify that diagnostic_show_locus works sanely on UNKNOWN_LOCATION. */
2021 static void
2022 test_diagnostic_show_locus_unknown_location ()
2024 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2025 rich_location richloc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
2026 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2027 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n", pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2030 /* Verify that diagnostic_show_locus works sanely for various
2031 single-line cases.
2033 All of these work on the following 1-line source file:
2034 .0000000001111111
2035 .1234567890123456
2036 "foo = bar.field;\n"
2037 which is set up by test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner and calls
2038 them. */
2040 /* Just a caret. */
2042 static void
2043 test_one_liner_simple_caret ()
2045 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2046 location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
2047 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2048 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2049 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2050 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2051 " ^\n",
2052 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2055 /* Caret and range. */
2057 static void
2058 test_one_liner_caret_and_range ()
2060 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2061 location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
2062 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
2063 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2064 location_t loc = make_location (caret, start, finish);
2065 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
2066 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2067 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2068 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2069 " ~~~^~~~~~\n",
2070 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2073 /* Multiple ranges and carets. */
2075 static void
2076 test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges ()
2078 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2079 location_t foo
2080 = make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 2),
2081 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1),
2082 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 3));
2083 dc.caret_chars[0] = 'A';
2085 location_t bar
2086 = make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 8),
2087 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7),
2088 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 9));
2089 dc.caret_chars[1] = 'B';
2091 location_t field
2092 = make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13),
2093 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11),
2094 linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15));
2095 dc.caret_chars[2] = 'C';
2097 rich_location richloc (line_table, foo);
2098 richloc.add_range (bar, true);
2099 richloc.add_range (field, true);
2100 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2101 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2102 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2103 " ~A~ ~B~ ~~C~~\n",
2104 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2107 /* Insertion fix-it hint: adding an "&" to the front of "bar.field". */
2109 static void
2110 test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before ()
2112 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2113 location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
2114 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2115 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before ("&");
2116 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2117 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2118 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2119 " ^\n"
2120 " &\n",
2121 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2124 /* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "[0]" after "foo". */
2126 static void
2127 test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after ()
2129 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2130 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
2131 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 3);
2132 location_t foo = make_location (start, start, finish);
2133 rich_location richloc (line_table, foo);
2134 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after ("[0]");
2135 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2136 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2137 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2138 " ^~~\n"
2139 " [0]\n",
2140 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2143 /* Removal fix-it hint: removal of the ".field". */
2145 static void
2146 test_one_liner_fixit_remove ()
2148 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2149 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
2150 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2151 location_t dot = make_location (start, start, finish);
2152 rich_location richloc (line_table, dot);
2153 richloc.add_fixit_remove ();
2154 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2155 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2156 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2157 " ^~~~~~\n"
2158 " ------\n",
2159 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2162 /* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field". */
2164 static void
2165 test_one_liner_fixit_replace ()
2167 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2168 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
2169 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2170 location_t field = make_location (start, start, finish);
2171 rich_location richloc (line_table, field);
2172 richloc.add_fixit_replace ("m_field");
2173 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2174 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2175 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2176 " ^~~~~\n"
2177 " m_field\n",
2178 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2181 /* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field",
2182 but where the caret was elsewhere. */
2184 static void
2185 test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range ()
2187 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2188 location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
2189 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
2190 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2191 rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
2192 source_range range;
2193 range.m_start = start;
2194 range.m_finish = finish;
2195 richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "m_field");
2196 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2197 /* The replacement range is not indicated in the annotation line, so
2198 it should be indicated via an additional underline. */
2199 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2200 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2201 " ^\n"
2202 " -----\n"
2203 " m_field\n",
2204 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2207 /* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field",
2208 where the caret was elsewhere, but where a secondary range
2209 exactly covers "field". */
2211 static void
2212 test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range ()
2214 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2215 location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
2216 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
2217 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2218 rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
2219 location_t field = make_location (start, start, finish);
2220 richloc.add_range (field, false);
2221 richloc.add_fixit_replace (field, "m_field");
2222 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2223 /* The replacement range is indicated in the annotation line,
2224 so it shouldn't be indicated via an additional underline. */
2225 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2226 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2227 " ^ ~~~~~\n"
2228 " m_field\n",
2229 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2232 /* Verify that we can use ad-hoc locations when adding fixits to a
2233 rich_location. */
2235 static void
2236 test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations ()
2238 /* Generate a range that's too long to be packed, so must
2239 be stored as an ad-hoc location (given the defaults
2240 of 5 bits or 0 bits of packed range); 41 columns > 2**5. */
2241 const location_t c7 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
2242 const location_t c47 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 47);
2243 const location_t loc = make_location (c7, c7, c47);
2245 if (c47 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2246 return;
2248 ASSERT_TRUE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc));
2250 /* Insert. */
2252 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
2253 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (loc, "test");
2254 /* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
2255 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2257 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2258 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2259 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2260 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2261 " ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
2262 " test\n",
2263 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2266 /* Remove. */
2268 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
2269 source_range range = source_range::from_locations (loc, c47);
2270 richloc.add_fixit_remove (range);
2271 /* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
2272 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2274 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2275 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2276 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2277 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2278 " ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
2279 " -----------------------------------------\n",
2280 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2283 /* Replace. */
2285 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
2286 source_range range = source_range::from_locations (loc, c47);
2287 richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "test");
2288 /* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
2289 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2291 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2292 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2293 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2294 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2295 " ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
2296 " test\n",
2297 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2301 /* Test of consolidating insertions at the same location. */
2303 static void
2304 test_one_liner_many_fixits_1 ()
2306 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2307 location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
2308 rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
2309 for (int i = 0; i < 19; i++)
2310 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before ("a");
2311 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2312 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2313 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2314 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2315 " ^\n"
2316 " aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\n",
2317 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2320 /* Ensure that we can add an arbitrary number of fix-it hints to a
2321 rich_location, even if they are not consolidated. */
2323 static void
2324 test_one_liner_many_fixits_2 ()
2326 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2327 location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
2328 rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
2329 for (int i = 0; i < 19; i++)
2331 location_t loc = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, i * 2);
2332 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (loc, "a");
2334 ASSERT_EQ (19, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2335 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2336 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2337 " foo = bar.field;\n"
2338 " ^\n"
2339 "a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a\n",
2340 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2343 /* Run the various one-liner tests. */
2345 static void
2346 test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner (const line_table_case &case_)
2348 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2349 ....................0000000001111111.
2350 ....................1234567890123456. */
2351 const char *content = "foo = bar.field;\n";
2352 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
2353 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2355 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 1);
2357 location_t line_end = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 16);
2359 /* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
2360 if (line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2361 return;
2363 ASSERT_STREQ (tmp.get_filename (), LOCATION_FILE (line_end));
2364 ASSERT_EQ (1, LOCATION_LINE (line_end));
2365 ASSERT_EQ (16, LOCATION_COLUMN (line_end));
2367 test_one_liner_simple_caret ();
2368 test_one_liner_caret_and_range ();
2369 test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges ();
2370 test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before ();
2371 test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after ();
2372 test_one_liner_fixit_remove ();
2373 test_one_liner_fixit_replace ();
2374 test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range ();
2375 test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range ();
2376 test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations ();
2377 test_one_liner_many_fixits_1 ();
2378 test_one_liner_many_fixits_2 ();
2381 /* Verify that gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby works. */
2383 static void
2384 test_add_location_if_nearby (const line_table_case &case_)
2386 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2387 ...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
2388 ...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
2389 const char *content
2390 = ("struct same_line { double x; double y; ;\n" /* line 1. */
2391 "struct different_line\n" /* line 2. */
2392 "{\n" /* line 3. */
2393 " double x;\n" /* line 4. */
2394 " double y;\n" /* line 5. */
2395 ";\n"); /* line 6. */
2396 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
2397 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2399 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
2400 = linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
2401 tmp.get_filename (), 0));
2403 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
2405 const location_t final_line_end
2406 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 7);
2408 /* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
2409 if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2410 return;
2412 /* Test of add_location_if_nearby on the same line as the
2413 primary location. */
2415 const location_t missing_close_brace_1_39
2416 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 39);
2417 const location_t matching_open_brace_1_18
2418 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 18);
2419 gcc_rich_location richloc (missing_close_brace_1_39);
2420 bool added = richloc.add_location_if_nearby (matching_open_brace_1_18);
2421 ASSERT_TRUE (added);
2422 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_locations ());
2423 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2424 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2425 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2426 " struct same_line { double x; double y; ;\n"
2427 " ~ ^\n",
2428 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2431 /* Test of add_location_if_nearby on a different line to the
2432 primary location. */
2434 const location_t missing_close_brace_6_1
2435 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 1);
2436 const location_t matching_open_brace_3_1
2437 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 1);
2438 gcc_rich_location richloc (missing_close_brace_6_1);
2439 bool added = richloc.add_location_if_nearby (matching_open_brace_3_1);
2440 ASSERT_FALSE (added);
2441 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_locations ());
2445 /* Verify that we print fixits even if they only affect lines
2446 outside those covered by the ranges in the rich_location. */
2448 static void
2449 test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines (const line_table_case &case_)
2451 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2452 ...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
2453 ...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
2454 const char *content
2455 = ("struct point { double x; double y; };\n" /* line 1. */
2456 "struct point origin = {x: 0.0,\n" /* line 2. */
2457 " y\n" /* line 3. */
2458 "\n" /* line 4. */
2459 "\n" /* line 5. */
2460 " : 0.0};\n"); /* line 6. */
2461 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
2462 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2464 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
2465 = linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
2466 tmp.get_filename (), 0));
2468 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
2470 const location_t final_line_end
2471 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 36);
2473 /* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
2474 if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2475 return;
2477 /* A pair of tests for modernizing the initializers to C99-style. */
2479 /* The one-liner case (line 2). */
2481 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2482 const location_t x
2483 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 24);
2484 const location_t colon
2485 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 25);
2486 rich_location richloc (line_table, colon);
2487 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (x, ".");
2488 richloc.add_fixit_replace (colon, "=");
2489 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2490 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2491 " struct point origin = {x: 0.0,\n"
2492 " ^\n"
2493 " .=\n",
2494 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2497 /* The multiline case. The caret for the rich_location is on line 6;
2498 verify that insertion fixit on line 3 is still printed (and that
2499 span starts are printed due to the gap between the span at line 3
2500 and that at line 6). */
2502 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2503 const location_t y
2504 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 24);
2505 const location_t colon
2506 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 25);
2507 rich_location richloc (line_table, colon);
2508 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (y, ".");
2509 richloc.add_fixit_replace (colon, "=");
2510 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2511 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2512 "FILENAME:3:24:\n"
2513 " y\n"
2514 " .\n"
2515 "FILENAME:6:25:\n"
2516 " : 0.0};\n"
2517 " ^\n"
2518 " =\n",
2519 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2524 /* Verify that fix-it hints are appropriately consolidated.
2526 If any fix-it hints in a rich_location involve locations beyond
2527 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS, then we can't reliably apply
2528 the fix-it as a whole, so there should be none.
2530 Otherwise, verify that consecutive "replace" and "remove" fix-its
2531 are merged, and that other fix-its remain separate. */
2533 static void
2534 test_fixit_consolidation (const line_table_case &case_)
2536 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2538 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, "test.c", 1);
2540 const location_t c10 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
2541 const location_t c15 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
2542 const location_t c16 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 16);
2543 const location_t c17 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 17);
2544 const location_t c20 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 20);
2545 const location_t c21 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 21);
2546 const location_t caret = c10;
2548 /* Insert + insert. */
2550 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2551 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c10, "foo");
2552 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c15, "bar");
2554 if (c15 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2555 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2556 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2557 else
2558 /* They should not have been merged. */
2559 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2562 /* Insert + replace. */
2564 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2565 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c10, "foo");
2566 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c15, c17),
2567 "bar");
2569 if (c17 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2570 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2571 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2572 else
2573 /* They should not have been merged. */
2574 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2577 /* Replace + non-consecutive insert. */
2579 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2580 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
2581 "bar");
2582 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c17, "foo");
2584 if (c17 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2585 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2586 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2587 else
2588 /* They should not have been merged. */
2589 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2592 /* Replace + non-consecutive replace. */
2594 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2595 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
2596 "foo");
2597 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c17, c20),
2598 "bar");
2600 if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2601 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2602 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2603 else
2604 /* They should not have been merged. */
2605 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2608 /* Replace + consecutive replace. */
2610 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2611 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
2612 "foo");
2613 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20),
2614 "bar");
2616 if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2617 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2618 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2619 else
2621 /* They should have been merged into a single "replace". */
2622 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2623 const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
2624 ASSERT_STREQ ("foobar", hint->get_string ());
2625 ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
2626 ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
2630 /* Replace + consecutive removal. */
2632 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2633 richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
2634 "foo");
2635 richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20));
2637 if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2638 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2639 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2640 else
2642 /* They should have been merged into a single replace, with the
2643 range extended to cover that of the removal. */
2644 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2645 const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
2646 ASSERT_STREQ ("foo", hint->get_string ());
2647 ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
2648 ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
2652 /* Consecutive removals. */
2654 rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
2655 richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15));
2656 richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20));
2658 if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2659 /* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
2660 ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2661 else
2663 /* They should have been merged into a single "replace-with-empty". */
2664 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2665 const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
2666 ASSERT_STREQ ("", hint->get_string ());
2667 ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
2668 ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
2673 /* Verify that the line_corrections machinery correctly prints
2674 overlapping fixit-hints. */
2676 static void
2677 test_overlapped_fixit_printing (const line_table_case &case_)
2679 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2680 ...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
2681 ...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
2682 const char *content
2683 = (" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n");
2684 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".C", content);
2685 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2687 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
2688 = linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
2689 tmp.get_filename (), 0));
2691 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
2693 const location_t final_line_end
2694 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 36);
2696 /* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
2697 if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2698 return;
2700 /* A test for converting a C-style cast to a C++-style cast. */
2701 const location_t open_paren
2702 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 12);
2703 const location_t close_paren
2704 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 18);
2705 const location_t expr_start
2706 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 19);
2707 const location_t expr_finish
2708 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 28);
2709 const location_t expr = make_location (expr_start, expr_start, expr_finish);
2711 /* Various examples of fix-it hints that aren't themselves consolidated,
2712 but for which the *printing* may need consolidation. */
2714 /* Example where 3 fix-it hints are printed as one. */
2716 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2717 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2718 richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "const_cast<");
2719 richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, "> (");
2720 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
2722 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2723 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2724 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2725 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2726 " -----------------\n"
2727 " const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)\n",
2728 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2730 /* Unit-test the line_corrections machinery. */
2731 ASSERT_EQ (3, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2732 const fixit_hint *hint_0 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
2733 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 12), get_affected_columns (hint_0));
2734 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 22), get_printed_columns (hint_0));
2735 const fixit_hint *hint_1 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (1);
2736 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (18, 18), get_affected_columns (hint_1));
2737 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (18, 20), get_printed_columns (hint_1));
2738 const fixit_hint *hint_2 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (2);
2739 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (29, 28), get_affected_columns (hint_2));
2740 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (29, 29), get_printed_columns (hint_2));
2742 /* Add each hint in turn to a line_corrections instance,
2743 and verify that they are consolidated into one correction instance
2744 as expected. */
2745 line_corrections lc (tmp.get_filename (), 1);
2747 /* The first replace hint by itself. */
2748 lc.add_hint (hint_0);
2749 ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
2750 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 12), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
2751 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 22), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
2752 ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<", lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
2754 /* After the second replacement hint, they are printed together
2755 as a replacement (along with the text between them). */
2756 lc.add_hint (hint_1);
2757 ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
2758 ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<foo *> (", lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
2759 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 18), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
2760 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 30), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
2762 /* After the final insertion hint, they are all printed together
2763 as a replacement (along with the text between them). */
2764 lc.add_hint (hint_2);
2765 ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)",
2766 lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
2767 ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
2768 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 28), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
2769 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 41), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
2772 /* Example where two are consolidated during printing. */
2774 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2775 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2776 richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "CAST (");
2777 richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, ") (");
2778 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
2780 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2781 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2782 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2783 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2784 " -\n"
2785 " CAST (-\n"
2786 " ) ( )\n",
2787 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2790 /* Example where none are consolidated during printing. */
2792 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2793 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2794 richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "CST (");
2795 richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, ") (");
2796 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
2798 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2799 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2800 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2801 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2802 " -\n"
2803 " CST ( -\n"
2804 " ) ( )\n",
2805 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2808 /* Example of deletion fix-it hints. */
2810 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2811 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2812 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "(bar *)");
2813 source_range victim = {open_paren, close_paren};
2814 richloc.add_fixit_remove (victim);
2816 /* This case is actually handled by fixit-consolidation,
2817 rather than by line_corrections. */
2818 ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2820 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2821 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2822 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2823 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2824 " -------\n"
2825 " (bar *)\n",
2826 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2829 /* Example of deletion fix-it hints that would overlap. */
2831 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2832 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2833 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "(longer *)");
2834 source_range victim = {expr_start, expr_finish};
2835 richloc.add_fixit_remove (victim);
2837 /* These fixits are not consolidated. */
2838 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2840 /* But the corrections are. */
2841 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2842 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2843 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2844 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2845 " -----------------\n"
2846 " (longer *)(foo *)\n",
2847 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2850 /* Example of insertion fix-it hints that would overlap. */
2852 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2853 rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
2854 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "LONGER THAN THE CAST");
2855 richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (close_paren, "TEST");
2857 /* The first insertion is long enough that if printed naively,
2858 it would overlap with the second.
2859 Verify that they are printed as a single replacement. */
2860 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2861 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2862 " foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
2863 " ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
2864 " -------\n"
2865 " LONGER THAN THE CAST(foo *)TEST\n",
2866 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2870 /* Verify that the line_corrections machinery correctly prints
2871 overlapping fixit-hints that have been added in the wrong
2872 order.
2873 Adapted from PR c/81405 seen on gcc.dg/init-excess-1.c*/
2875 static void
2876 test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
2878 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2879 ...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
2880 ...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
2881 const char *content
2882 = ("int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n");
2883 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
2884 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2886 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
2887 = linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
2888 tmp.get_filename (), 0));
2890 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
2892 const location_t final_line_end
2893 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 100);
2895 /* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
2896 if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2897 return;
2899 const location_t col_1
2900 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 1);
2901 const location_t col_20
2902 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 20);
2903 const location_t col_21
2904 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 21);
2905 const location_t col_23
2906 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 23);
2907 const location_t col_25
2908 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 25);
2910 /* Two insertions, in the wrong order. */
2912 rich_location richloc (line_table, col_20);
2913 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{");
2914 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
2916 /* These fixits should be accepted; they can't be consolidated. */
2917 ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
2918 const fixit_hint *hint_0 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
2919 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (23, 22), get_affected_columns (hint_0));
2920 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (23, 23), get_printed_columns (hint_0));
2921 const fixit_hint *hint_1 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (1);
2922 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (21, 20), get_affected_columns (hint_1));
2923 ASSERT_EQ (column_range (21, 21), get_printed_columns (hint_1));
2925 /* Verify that they're printed correctly. */
2926 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2927 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2928 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2929 " int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n"
2930 " ^\n"
2931 " } {\n",
2932 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2935 /* Various overlapping insertions, some occurring "out of order"
2936 (reproducing the fix-it hints from PR c/81405). */
2938 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2939 rich_location richloc (line_table, col_20);
2941 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_20, "{{");
2942 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}}");
2943 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{");
2944 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
2945 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{{");
2946 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_25, "}");
2947 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
2948 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_1, "{");
2949 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_25, "}");
2950 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2951 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2952 " int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n"
2953 " ^\n"
2954 " { -----\n"
2955 " {{1}}}}, {{{2 }}\n",
2956 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2960 /* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "break;" on a line by itself. */
2962 static void
2963 test_fixit_insert_containing_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
2965 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
2966 .........................0000000001111111.
2967 .........................1234567890123456. */
2968 const char *old_content = (" case 'a':\n" /* line 1. */
2969 " x = a;\n" /* line 2. */
2970 " case 'b':\n" /* line 3. */
2971 " x = b;\n");/* line 4. */
2973 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
2974 line_table_test ltt (case_);
2975 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 3);
2977 location_t case_start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
2978 location_t case_finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13);
2979 location_t case_loc = make_location (case_start, case_start, case_finish);
2980 location_t line_start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
2982 if (case_finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
2983 return;
2985 /* Add a "break;" on a line by itself before line 3 i.e. before
2986 column 1 of line 3. */
2988 rich_location richloc (line_table, case_loc);
2989 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (line_start, " break;\n");
2990 test_diagnostic_context dc;
2991 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
2992 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
2993 "+ break;\n"
2994 " case 'b':\n"
2995 " ^~~~~~~~~\n",
2996 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
2999 /* Verify that attempts to add text with a newline fail when the
3000 insertion point is *not* at the start of a line. */
3002 rich_location richloc (line_table, case_loc);
3003 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (case_start, "break;\n");
3004 ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
3005 test_diagnostic_context dc;
3006 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
3007 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
3008 " case 'b':\n"
3009 " ^~~~~~~~~\n",
3010 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
3014 /* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "#include <stdio.h>\n" to the top
3015 of the file, where the fix-it is printed in a different line-span
3016 to the primary range of the diagnostic. */
3018 static void
3019 test_fixit_insert_containing_newline_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
3021 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
3022 .........................0000000001111111.
3023 .........................1234567890123456. */
3024 const char *old_content = ("test (int ch)\n" /* line 1. */
3025 "{\n" /* line 2. */
3026 " putchar (ch);\n" /* line 3. */
3027 "}\n"); /* line 4. */
3029 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
3030 line_table_test ltt (case_);
3032 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map = linemap_check_ordinary
3033 (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 0));
3034 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
3036 /* The primary range is the "putchar" token. */
3037 location_t putchar_start
3038 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 2);
3039 location_t putchar_finish
3040 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 8);
3041 location_t putchar_loc
3042 = make_location (putchar_start, putchar_start, putchar_finish);
3043 rich_location richloc (line_table, putchar_loc);
3045 /* Add a "#include <stdio.h>" on a line by itself at the top of the file. */
3046 location_t file_start
3047 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 1);
3048 richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (file_start, "#include <stdio.h>\n");
3050 if (putchar_finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
3051 return;
3053 test_diagnostic_context dc;
3054 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
3055 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
3056 "FILENAME:1:1:\n"
3057 "+#include <stdio.h>\n"
3058 " test (int ch)\n"
3059 "FILENAME:3:2:\n"
3060 " putchar (ch);\n"
3061 " ^~~~~~~\n",
3062 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
3065 /* Replacement fix-it hint containing a newline.
3066 This will fail, as newlines are only supported when inserting at the
3067 beginning of a line. */
3069 static void
3070 test_fixit_replace_containing_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
3072 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
3073 .........................0000000001111.
3074 .........................1234567890123. */
3075 const char *old_content = "foo = bar ();\n";
3077 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
3078 line_table_test ltt (case_);
3079 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 1);
3081 /* Replace the " = " with "\n = ", as if we were reformatting an
3082 overly long line. */
3083 location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 4);
3084 location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 6);
3085 location_t loc = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13);
3086 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
3087 source_range range = source_range::from_locations (start, finish);
3088 richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "\n =");
3090 /* Arbitrary newlines are not yet supported within fix-it hints, so
3091 the fix-it should not be displayed. */
3092 ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
3094 if (finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
3095 return;
3097 test_diagnostic_context dc;
3098 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
3099 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
3100 " foo = bar ();\n"
3101 " ^\n",
3102 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
3105 /* Fix-it hint, attempting to delete a newline.
3106 This will fail, as we currently only support fix-it hints that
3107 affect one line at a time. */
3109 static void
3110 test_fixit_deletion_affecting_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
3112 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
3113 ..........................0000000001111.
3114 ..........................1234567890123. */
3115 const char *old_content = ("foo = bar (\n"
3116 " );\n");
3118 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
3119 line_table_test ltt (case_);
3120 const line_map_ordinary *ord_map = linemap_check_ordinary
3121 (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 0));
3122 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
3124 /* Attempt to delete the " (\n...)". */
3125 location_t start
3126 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 10);
3127 location_t caret
3128 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 11);
3129 location_t finish
3130 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 7);
3131 location_t loc = make_location (caret, start, finish);
3132 rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
3133 richloc. add_fixit_remove ();
3135 /* Fix-it hints that affect more than one line are not yet supported, so
3136 the fix-it should not be displayed. */
3137 ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
3139 if (finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
3140 return;
3142 test_diagnostic_context dc;
3143 diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
3144 ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
3145 " foo = bar (\n"
3146 " ~^\n"
3147 " );\n"
3148 " ~ \n",
3149 pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
3152 /* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
3154 void
3155 diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests ()
3157 test_layout_range_for_single_point ();
3158 test_layout_range_for_single_line ();
3159 test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines ();
3161 test_get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace ();
3163 test_diagnostic_show_locus_unknown_location ();
3165 for_each_line_table_case (test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner);
3166 for_each_line_table_case (test_add_location_if_nearby);
3167 for_each_line_table_case (test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines);
3168 for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_consolidation);
3169 for_each_line_table_case (test_overlapped_fixit_printing);
3170 for_each_line_table_case (test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2);
3171 for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_insert_containing_newline);
3172 for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_insert_containing_newline_2);
3173 for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_replace_containing_newline);
3174 for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_deletion_affecting_newline);
3177 } // namespace selftest
3179 #endif /* #if CHECKING_P */