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1 /* Data and functions related to line maps and input files.
2 Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "intl.h"
24 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
25 #include "selftest.h"
26 #include "cpplib.h"
28 #ifndef HAVE_ICONV
29 #define HAVE_ICONV 0
30 #endif
32 /* This is a cache used by get_next_line to store the content of a
33 file to be searched for file lines. */
34 struct fcache
36 /* These are information used to store a line boundary. */
37 struct line_info
39 /* The line number. It starts from 1. */
40 size_t line_num;
42 /* The position (byte count) of the beginning of the line,
43 relative to the file data pointer. This starts at zero. */
44 size_t start_pos;
46 /* The position (byte count) of the last byte of the line. This
47 normally points to the '\n' character, or to one byte after the
48 last byte of the file, if the file doesn't contain a '\n'
49 character. */
50 size_t end_pos;
52 line_info (size_t l, size_t s, size_t e)
53 : line_num (l), start_pos (s), end_pos (e)
56 line_info ()
57 :line_num (0), start_pos (0), end_pos (0)
61 /* The number of time this file has been accessed. This is used
62 to designate which file cache to evict from the cache
63 array. */
64 unsigned use_count;
66 /* The file_path is the key for identifying a particular file in
67 the cache.
68 For libcpp-using code, the underlying buffer for this field is
69 owned by the corresponding _cpp_file within the cpp_reader. */
70 const char *file_path;
72 FILE *fp;
74 /* This points to the content of the file that we've read so
75 far. */
76 char *data;
78 /* The size of the DATA array above.*/
79 size_t size;
81 /* The number of bytes read from the underlying file so far. This
82 must be less (or equal) than SIZE above. */
83 size_t nb_read;
85 /* The index of the beginning of the current line. */
86 size_t line_start_idx;
88 /* The number of the previous line read. This starts at 1. Zero
89 means we've read no line so far. */
90 size_t line_num;
92 /* This is the total number of lines of the current file. At the
93 moment, we try to get this information from the line map
94 subsystem. Note that this is just a hint. When using the C++
95 front-end, this hint is correct because the input file is then
96 completely tokenized before parsing starts; so the line map knows
97 the number of lines before compilation really starts. For e.g,
98 the C front-end, it can happen that we start emitting diagnostics
99 before the line map has seen the end of the file. */
100 size_t total_lines;
102 /* Could this file be missing a trailing newline on its final line?
103 Initially true (to cope with empty files), set to true/false
104 as each line is read. */
105 bool missing_trailing_newline;
107 /* This is a record of the beginning and end of the lines we've seen
108 while reading the file. This is useful to avoid walking the data
109 from the beginning when we are asked to read a line that is
110 before LINE_START_IDX above. Note that the maximum size of this
111 record is fcache_line_record_size, so that the memory consumption
112 doesn't explode. We thus scale total_lines down to
113 fcache_line_record_size. */
114 vec<line_info, va_heap> line_record;
116 fcache ();
117 ~fcache ();
120 /* Current position in real source file. */
122 location_t input_location = UNKNOWN_LOCATION;
124 struct line_maps *line_table;
126 /* A stashed copy of "line_table" for use by selftest::line_table_test.
127 This needs to be a global so that it can be a GC root, and thus
128 prevent the stashed copy from being garbage-collected if the GC runs
129 during a line_table_test. */
131 struct line_maps *saved_line_table;
133 static fcache *fcache_tab;
134 static const size_t fcache_tab_size = 16;
135 static const size_t fcache_buffer_size = 4 * 1024;
136 static const size_t fcache_line_record_size = 100;
138 /* Expand the source location LOC into a human readable location. If
139 LOC resolves to a builtin location, the file name of the readable
140 location is set to the string "<built-in>". If EXPANSION_POINT_P is
141 TRUE and LOC is virtual, then it is resolved to the expansion
142 point of the involved macro. Otherwise, it is resolved to the
143 spelling location of the token.
145 When resolving to the spelling location of the token, if the
146 resulting location is for a built-in location (that is, it has no
147 associated line/column) in the context of a macro expansion, the
148 returned location is the first one (while unwinding the macro
149 location towards its expansion point) that is in real source
150 code.
152 ASPECT controls which part of the location to use. */
154 static expanded_location
155 expand_location_1 (source_location loc,
156 bool expansion_point_p,
157 enum location_aspect aspect)
159 expanded_location xloc;
160 const line_map_ordinary *map;
161 enum location_resolution_kind lrk = LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT;
162 tree block = NULL;
164 if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc))
166 block = LOCATION_BLOCK (loc);
167 loc = LOCATION_LOCUS (loc);
170 memset (&xloc, 0, sizeof (xloc));
172 if (loc >= RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT)
174 if (!expansion_point_p)
176 /* We want to resolve LOC to its spelling location.
178 But if that spelling location is a reserved location that
179 appears in the context of a macro expansion (like for a
180 location for a built-in token), let's consider the first
181 location (toward the expansion point) that is not reserved;
182 that is, the first location that is in real source code. */
183 loc = linemap_unwind_to_first_non_reserved_loc (line_table,
184 loc, NULL);
185 lrk = LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION;
187 loc = linemap_resolve_location (line_table, loc, lrk, &map);
189 /* loc is now either in an ordinary map, or is a reserved location.
190 If it is a compound location, the caret is in a spelling location,
191 but the start/finish might still be a virtual location.
192 Depending of what the caller asked for, we may need to recurse
193 one level in order to resolve any virtual locations in the
194 end-points. */
195 switch (aspect)
197 default:
198 gcc_unreachable ();
199 /* Fall through. */
200 case LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET:
201 break;
202 case LOCATION_ASPECT_START:
204 source_location start = get_start (loc);
205 if (start != loc)
206 return expand_location_1 (start, expansion_point_p, aspect);
208 break;
209 case LOCATION_ASPECT_FINISH:
211 source_location finish = get_finish (loc);
212 if (finish != loc)
213 return expand_location_1 (finish, expansion_point_p, aspect);
215 break;
217 xloc = linemap_expand_location (line_table, map, loc);
220 xloc.data = block;
221 if (loc <= BUILTINS_LOCATION)
222 xloc.file = loc == UNKNOWN_LOCATION ? NULL : _("<built-in>");
224 return xloc;
227 /* Initialize the set of cache used for files accessed by caret
228 diagnostic. */
230 static void
231 diagnostic_file_cache_init (void)
233 if (fcache_tab == NULL)
234 fcache_tab = new fcache[fcache_tab_size];
237 /* Free the resources used by the set of cache used for files accessed
238 by caret diagnostic. */
240 void
241 diagnostic_file_cache_fini (void)
243 if (fcache_tab)
245 delete [] (fcache_tab);
246 fcache_tab = NULL;
250 /* Return the total lines number that have been read so far by the
251 line map (in the preprocessor) so far. For languages like C++ that
252 entirely preprocess the input file before starting to parse, this
253 equals the actual number of lines of the file. */
255 static size_t
256 total_lines_num (const char *file_path)
258 size_t r = 0;
259 source_location l = 0;
260 if (linemap_get_file_highest_location (line_table, file_path, &l))
262 gcc_assert (l >= RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT);
263 expanded_location xloc = expand_location (l);
264 r = xloc.line;
266 return r;
269 /* Lookup the cache used for the content of a given file accessed by
270 caret diagnostic. Return the found cached file, or NULL if no
271 cached file was found. */
273 static fcache*
274 lookup_file_in_cache_tab (const char *file_path)
276 if (file_path == NULL)
277 return NULL;
279 diagnostic_file_cache_init ();
281 /* This will contain the found cached file. */
282 fcache *r = NULL;
283 for (unsigned i = 0; i < fcache_tab_size; ++i)
285 fcache *c = &fcache_tab[i];
286 if (c->file_path && !strcmp (c->file_path, file_path))
288 ++c->use_count;
289 r = c;
293 if (r)
294 ++r->use_count;
296 return r;
299 /* Purge any mention of FILENAME from the cache of files used for
300 printing source code. For use in selftests when working
301 with tempfiles. */
303 void
304 diagnostics_file_cache_forcibly_evict_file (const char *file_path)
306 gcc_assert (file_path);
308 fcache *r = lookup_file_in_cache_tab (file_path);
309 if (!r)
310 /* Not found. */
311 return;
313 r->file_path = NULL;
314 if (r->fp)
315 fclose (r->fp);
316 r->fp = NULL;
317 r->nb_read = 0;
318 r->line_start_idx = 0;
319 r->line_num = 0;
320 r->line_record.truncate (0);
321 r->use_count = 0;
322 r->total_lines = 0;
323 r->missing_trailing_newline = true;
326 /* Return the file cache that has been less used, recently, or the
327 first empty one. If HIGHEST_USE_COUNT is non-null,
328 *HIGHEST_USE_COUNT is set to the highest use count of the entries
329 in the cache table. */
331 static fcache*
332 evicted_cache_tab_entry (unsigned *highest_use_count)
334 diagnostic_file_cache_init ();
336 fcache *to_evict = &fcache_tab[0];
337 unsigned huc = to_evict->use_count;
338 for (unsigned i = 1; i < fcache_tab_size; ++i)
340 fcache *c = &fcache_tab[i];
341 bool c_is_empty = (c->file_path == NULL);
343 if (c->use_count < to_evict->use_count
344 || (to_evict->file_path && c_is_empty))
345 /* We evict C because it's either an entry with a lower use
346 count or one that is empty. */
347 to_evict = c;
349 if (huc < c->use_count)
350 huc = c->use_count;
352 if (c_is_empty)
353 /* We've reached the end of the cache; subsequent elements are
354 all empty. */
355 break;
358 if (highest_use_count)
359 *highest_use_count = huc;
361 return to_evict;
364 /* Create the cache used for the content of a given file to be
365 accessed by caret diagnostic. This cache is added to an array of
366 cache and can be retrieved by lookup_file_in_cache_tab. This
367 function returns the created cache. Note that only the last
368 fcache_tab_size files are cached. */
370 static fcache*
371 add_file_to_cache_tab (const char *file_path)
374 FILE *fp = fopen (file_path, "r");
375 if (fp == NULL)
376 return NULL;
378 unsigned highest_use_count = 0;
379 fcache *r = evicted_cache_tab_entry (&highest_use_count);
380 r->file_path = file_path;
381 if (r->fp)
382 fclose (r->fp);
383 r->fp = fp;
384 r->nb_read = 0;
385 r->line_start_idx = 0;
386 r->line_num = 0;
387 r->line_record.truncate (0);
388 /* Ensure that this cache entry doesn't get evicted next time
389 add_file_to_cache_tab is called. */
390 r->use_count = ++highest_use_count;
391 r->total_lines = total_lines_num (file_path);
392 r->missing_trailing_newline = true;
394 return r;
397 /* Lookup the cache used for the content of a given file accessed by
398 caret diagnostic. If no cached file was found, create a new cache
399 for this file, add it to the array of cached file and return
400 it. */
402 static fcache*
403 lookup_or_add_file_to_cache_tab (const char *file_path)
405 fcache *r = lookup_file_in_cache_tab (file_path);
406 if (r == NULL)
407 r = add_file_to_cache_tab (file_path);
408 return r;
411 /* Default constructor for a cache of file used by caret
412 diagnostic. */
414 fcache::fcache ()
415 : use_count (0), file_path (NULL), fp (NULL), data (0),
416 size (0), nb_read (0), line_start_idx (0), line_num (0),
417 total_lines (0), missing_trailing_newline (true)
419 line_record.create (0);
422 /* Destructor for a cache of file used by caret diagnostic. */
424 fcache::~fcache ()
426 if (fp)
428 fclose (fp);
429 fp = NULL;
431 if (data)
433 XDELETEVEC (data);
434 data = 0;
436 line_record.release ();
439 /* Returns TRUE iff the cache would need to be filled with data coming
440 from the file. That is, either the cache is empty or full or the
441 current line is empty. Note that if the cache is full, it would
442 need to be extended and filled again. */
444 static bool
445 needs_read (fcache *c)
447 return (c->nb_read == 0
448 || c->nb_read == c->size
449 || (c->line_start_idx >= c->nb_read - 1));
452 /* Return TRUE iff the cache is full and thus needs to be
453 extended. */
455 static bool
456 needs_grow (fcache *c)
458 return c->nb_read == c->size;
461 /* Grow the cache if it needs to be extended. */
463 static void
464 maybe_grow (fcache *c)
466 if (!needs_grow (c))
467 return;
469 size_t size = c->size == 0 ? fcache_buffer_size : c->size * 2;
470 c->data = XRESIZEVEC (char, c->data, size);
471 c->size = size;
474 /* Read more data into the cache. Extends the cache if need be.
475 Returns TRUE iff new data could be read. */
477 static bool
478 read_data (fcache *c)
480 if (feof (c->fp) || ferror (c->fp))
481 return false;
483 maybe_grow (c);
485 char * from = c->data + c->nb_read;
486 size_t to_read = c->size - c->nb_read;
487 size_t nb_read = fread (from, 1, to_read, c->fp);
489 if (ferror (c->fp))
490 return false;
492 c->nb_read += nb_read;
493 return !!nb_read;
496 /* Read new data iff the cache needs to be filled with more data
497 coming from the file FP. Return TRUE iff the cache was filled with
498 mode data. */
500 static bool
501 maybe_read_data (fcache *c)
503 if (!needs_read (c))
504 return false;
505 return read_data (c);
508 /* Read a new line from file FP, using C as a cache for the data
509 coming from the file. Upon successful completion, *LINE is set to
510 the beginning of the line found. *LINE points directly in the
511 line cache and is only valid until the next call of get_next_line.
512 *LINE_LEN is set to the length of the line. Note that the line
513 does not contain any terminal delimiter. This function returns
514 true if some data was read or process from the cache, false
515 otherwise. Note that subsequent calls to get_next_line might
516 make the content of *LINE invalid. */
518 static bool
519 get_next_line (fcache *c, char **line, ssize_t *line_len)
521 /* Fill the cache with data to process. */
522 maybe_read_data (c);
524 size_t remaining_size = c->nb_read - c->line_start_idx;
525 if (remaining_size == 0)
526 /* There is no more data to process. */
527 return false;
529 char *line_start = c->data + c->line_start_idx;
531 char *next_line_start = NULL;
532 size_t len = 0;
533 char *line_end = (char *) memchr (line_start, '\n', remaining_size);
534 if (line_end == NULL)
536 /* We haven't found the end-of-line delimiter in the cache.
537 Fill the cache with more data from the file and look for the
538 '\n'. */
539 while (maybe_read_data (c))
541 line_start = c->data + c->line_start_idx;
542 remaining_size = c->nb_read - c->line_start_idx;
543 line_end = (char *) memchr (line_start, '\n', remaining_size);
544 if (line_end != NULL)
546 next_line_start = line_end + 1;
547 break;
550 if (line_end == NULL)
552 /* We've loadded all the file into the cache and still no
553 '\n'. Let's say the line ends up at one byte passed the
554 end of the file. This is to stay consistent with the case
555 of when the line ends up with a '\n' and line_end points to
556 that terminal '\n'. That consistency is useful below in
557 the len calculation. */
558 line_end = c->data + c->nb_read ;
559 c->missing_trailing_newline = true;
561 else
562 c->missing_trailing_newline = false;
564 else
566 next_line_start = line_end + 1;
567 c->missing_trailing_newline = false;
570 if (ferror (c->fp))
571 return false;
573 /* At this point, we've found the end of the of line. It either
574 points to the '\n' or to one byte after the last byte of the
575 file. */
576 gcc_assert (line_end != NULL);
578 len = line_end - line_start;
580 if (c->line_start_idx < c->nb_read)
581 *line = line_start;
583 ++c->line_num;
585 /* Before we update our line record, make sure the hint about the
586 total number of lines of the file is correct. If it's not, then
587 we give up recording line boundaries from now on. */
588 bool update_line_record = true;
589 if (c->line_num > c->total_lines)
590 update_line_record = false;
592 /* Now update our line record so that re-reading lines from the
593 before c->line_start_idx is faster. */
594 if (update_line_record
595 && c->line_record.length () < fcache_line_record_size)
597 /* If the file lines fits in the line record, we just record all
598 its lines ...*/
599 if (c->total_lines <= fcache_line_record_size
600 && c->line_num > c->line_record.length ())
601 c->line_record.safe_push (fcache::line_info (c->line_num,
602 c->line_start_idx,
603 line_end - c->data));
604 else if (c->total_lines > fcache_line_record_size)
606 /* ... otherwise, we just scale total_lines down to
607 (fcache_line_record_size lines. */
608 size_t n = (c->line_num * fcache_line_record_size) / c->total_lines;
609 if (c->line_record.length () == 0
610 || n >= c->line_record.length ())
611 c->line_record.safe_push (fcache::line_info (c->line_num,
612 c->line_start_idx,
613 line_end - c->data));
617 /* Update c->line_start_idx so that it points to the next line to be
618 read. */
619 if (next_line_start)
620 c->line_start_idx = next_line_start - c->data;
621 else
622 /* We didn't find any terminal '\n'. Let's consider that the end
623 of line is the end of the data in the cache. The next
624 invocation of get_next_line will either read more data from the
625 underlying file or return false early because we've reached the
626 end of the file. */
627 c->line_start_idx = c->nb_read;
629 *line_len = len;
631 return true;
634 /* Consume the next bytes coming from the cache (or from its
635 underlying file if there are remaining unread bytes in the file)
636 until we reach the next end-of-line (or end-of-file). There is no
637 copying from the cache involved. Return TRUE upon successful
638 completion. */
640 static bool
641 goto_next_line (fcache *cache)
643 char *l;
644 ssize_t len;
646 return get_next_line (cache, &l, &len);
649 /* Read an arbitrary line number LINE_NUM from the file cached in C.
650 If the line was read successfully, *LINE points to the beginning
651 of the line in the file cache and *LINE_LEN is the length of the
652 line. *LINE is not nul-terminated, but may contain zero bytes.
653 *LINE is only valid until the next call of read_line_num.
654 This function returns bool if a line was read. */
656 static bool
657 read_line_num (fcache *c, size_t line_num,
658 char **line, ssize_t *line_len)
660 gcc_assert (line_num > 0);
662 if (line_num <= c->line_num)
664 /* We've been asked to read lines that are before c->line_num.
665 So lets use our line record (if it's not empty) to try to
666 avoid re-reading the file from the beginning again. */
668 if (c->line_record.is_empty ())
670 c->line_start_idx = 0;
671 c->line_num = 0;
673 else
675 fcache::line_info *i = NULL;
676 if (c->total_lines <= fcache_line_record_size)
678 /* In languages where the input file is not totally
679 preprocessed up front, the c->total_lines hint
680 can be smaller than the number of lines of the
681 file. In that case, only the first
682 c->total_lines have been recorded.
684 Otherwise, the first c->total_lines we've read have
685 their start/end recorded here. */
686 i = (line_num <= c->total_lines)
687 ? &c->line_record[line_num - 1]
688 : &c->line_record[c->total_lines - 1];
689 gcc_assert (i->line_num <= line_num);
691 else
693 /* So the file had more lines than our line record
694 size. Thus the number of lines we've recorded has
695 been scaled down to fcache_line_reacord_size. Let's
696 pick the start/end of the recorded line that is
697 closest to line_num. */
698 size_t n = (line_num <= c->total_lines)
699 ? line_num * fcache_line_record_size / c->total_lines
700 : c ->line_record.length () - 1;
701 if (n < c->line_record.length ())
703 i = &c->line_record[n];
704 gcc_assert (i->line_num <= line_num);
708 if (i && i->line_num == line_num)
710 /* We have the start/end of the line. */
711 *line = c->data + i->start_pos;
712 *line_len = i->end_pos - i->start_pos;
713 return true;
716 if (i)
718 c->line_start_idx = i->start_pos;
719 c->line_num = i->line_num - 1;
721 else
723 c->line_start_idx = 0;
724 c->line_num = 0;
729 /* Let's walk from line c->line_num up to line_num - 1, without
730 copying any line. */
731 while (c->line_num < line_num - 1)
732 if (!goto_next_line (c))
733 return false;
735 /* The line we want is the next one. Let's read and copy it back to
736 the caller. */
737 return get_next_line (c, line, line_len);
740 /* Return the physical source line that corresponds to FILE_PATH/LINE.
741 The line is not nul-terminated. The returned pointer is only
742 valid until the next call of location_get_source_line.
743 Note that the line can contain several null characters,
744 so the returned value's length has the actual length of the line.
745 If the function fails, a NULL char_span is returned. */
747 char_span
748 location_get_source_line (const char *file_path, int line)
750 char *buffer = NULL;
751 ssize_t len;
753 if (line == 0)
754 return char_span (NULL, 0);
756 fcache *c = lookup_or_add_file_to_cache_tab (file_path);
757 if (c == NULL)
758 return char_span (NULL, 0);
760 bool read = read_line_num (c, line, &buffer, &len);
761 if (!read)
762 return char_span (NULL, 0);
764 return char_span (buffer, len);
767 /* Determine if FILE_PATH missing a trailing newline on its final line.
768 Only valid to call once all of the file has been loaded, by
769 requesting a line number beyond the end of the file. */
771 bool
772 location_missing_trailing_newline (const char *file_path)
774 fcache *c = lookup_or_add_file_to_cache_tab (file_path);
775 if (c == NULL)
776 return false;
778 return c->missing_trailing_newline;
781 /* Test if the location originates from the spelling location of a
782 builtin-tokens. That is, return TRUE if LOC is a (possibly
783 virtual) location of a built-in token that appears in the expansion
784 list of a macro. Please note that this function also works on
785 tokens that result from built-in tokens. For instance, the
786 function would return true if passed a token "4" that is the result
787 of the expansion of the built-in __LINE__ macro. */
788 bool
789 is_location_from_builtin_token (source_location loc)
791 const line_map_ordinary *map = NULL;
792 loc = linemap_resolve_location (line_table, loc,
793 LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION, &map);
794 return loc == BUILTINS_LOCATION;
797 /* Expand the source location LOC into a human readable location. If
798 LOC is virtual, it resolves to the expansion point of the involved
799 macro. If LOC resolves to a builtin location, the file name of the
800 readable location is set to the string "<built-in>". */
802 expanded_location
803 expand_location (source_location loc)
805 return expand_location_1 (loc, /*expansion_point_p=*/true,
806 LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET);
809 /* Expand the source location LOC into a human readable location. If
810 LOC is virtual, it resolves to the expansion location of the
811 relevant macro. If LOC resolves to a builtin location, the file
812 name of the readable location is set to the string
813 "<built-in>". */
815 expanded_location
816 expand_location_to_spelling_point (source_location loc)
818 return expand_location_1 (loc, /*expansion_point_p=*/false,
819 LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET);
822 /* The rich_location class within libcpp requires a way to expand
823 source_location instances, and relies on the client code
824 providing a symbol named
825 linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
826 to do this.
828 This is the implementation for libcommon.a (all host binaries),
829 which simply calls into expand_location_1. */
831 expanded_location
832 linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point (source_location loc,
833 enum location_aspect aspect)
835 return expand_location_1 (loc, /*expansion_point_p=*/false, aspect);
839 /* If LOCATION is in a system header and if it is a virtual location for
840 a token coming from the expansion of a macro, unwind it to the
841 location of the expansion point of the macro. Otherwise, just return
842 LOCATION.
844 This is used for instance when we want to emit diagnostics about a
845 token that may be located in a macro that is itself defined in a
846 system header, for example, for the NULL macro. In such a case, if
847 LOCATION were passed directly to diagnostic functions such as
848 warning_at, the diagnostic would be suppressed (unless
849 -Wsystem-headers). */
851 source_location
852 expansion_point_location_if_in_system_header (source_location location)
854 if (in_system_header_at (location))
855 location = linemap_resolve_location (line_table, location,
856 LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT,
857 NULL);
858 return location;
861 /* If LOCATION is a virtual location for a token coming from the expansion
862 of a macro, unwind to the location of the expansion point of the macro. */
864 source_location
865 expansion_point_location (source_location location)
867 return linemap_resolve_location (line_table, location,
868 LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT, NULL);
871 /* Construct a location with caret at CARET, ranging from START to
872 finish e.g.
874 11111111112
875 12345678901234567890
877 523 return foo + bar;
878 ~~~~^~~~~
881 The location's caret is at the "+", line 523 column 15, but starts
882 earlier, at the "f" of "foo" at column 11. The finish is at the "r"
883 of "bar" at column 19. */
885 location_t
886 make_location (location_t caret, location_t start, location_t finish)
888 location_t pure_loc = get_pure_location (caret);
889 source_range src_range;
890 src_range.m_start = get_start (start);
891 src_range.m_finish = get_finish (finish);
892 location_t combined_loc = COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA (line_table,
893 pure_loc,
894 src_range,
895 NULL);
896 return combined_loc;
899 /* Same as above, but taking a source range rather than two locations. */
901 location_t
902 make_location (location_t caret, source_range src_range)
904 location_t pure_loc = get_pure_location (caret);
905 return COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA (line_table, pure_loc, src_range, NULL);
908 #define ONE_K 1024
909 #define ONE_M (ONE_K * ONE_K)
911 /* Display a number as an integer multiple of either:
912 - 1024, if said integer is >= to 10 K (in base 2)
913 - 1024 * 1024, if said integer is >= 10 M in (base 2)
915 #define SCALE(x) ((unsigned long) ((x) < 10 * ONE_K \
916 ? (x) \
917 : ((x) < 10 * ONE_M \
918 ? (x) / ONE_K \
919 : (x) / ONE_M)))
921 /* For a given integer, display either:
922 - the character 'k', if the number is higher than 10 K (in base 2)
923 but strictly lower than 10 M (in base 2)
924 - the character 'M' if the number is higher than 10 M (in base2)
925 - the charcter ' ' if the number is strictly lower than 10 K */
926 #define STAT_LABEL(x) ((x) < 10 * ONE_K ? ' ' : ((x) < 10 * ONE_M ? 'k' : 'M'))
928 /* Display an integer amount as multiple of 1K or 1M (in base 2).
929 Display the correct unit (either k, M, or ' ') after the amount, as
930 well. */
931 #define FORMAT_AMOUNT(size) SCALE (size), STAT_LABEL (size)
933 /* Dump statistics to stderr about the memory usage of the line_table
934 set of line maps. This also displays some statistics about macro
935 expansion. */
937 void
938 dump_line_table_statistics (void)
940 struct linemap_stats s;
941 long total_used_map_size,
942 macro_maps_size,
943 total_allocated_map_size;
945 memset (&s, 0, sizeof (s));
947 linemap_get_statistics (line_table, &s);
949 macro_maps_size = s.macro_maps_used_size
950 + s.macro_maps_locations_size;
952 total_allocated_map_size = s.ordinary_maps_allocated_size
953 + s.macro_maps_allocated_size
954 + s.macro_maps_locations_size;
956 total_used_map_size = s.ordinary_maps_used_size
957 + s.macro_maps_used_size
958 + s.macro_maps_locations_size;
960 fprintf (stderr, "Number of expanded macros: %5ld\n",
961 s.num_expanded_macros);
962 if (s.num_expanded_macros != 0)
963 fprintf (stderr, "Average number of tokens per macro expansion: %5ld\n",
964 s.num_macro_tokens / s.num_expanded_macros);
965 fprintf (stderr,
966 "\nLine Table allocations during the "
967 "compilation process\n");
968 fprintf (stderr, "Number of ordinary maps used: %5ld%c\n",
969 SCALE (s.num_ordinary_maps_used),
970 STAT_LABEL (s.num_ordinary_maps_used));
971 fprintf (stderr, "Ordinary map used size: %5ld%c\n",
972 SCALE (s.ordinary_maps_used_size),
973 STAT_LABEL (s.ordinary_maps_used_size));
974 fprintf (stderr, "Number of ordinary maps allocated: %5ld%c\n",
975 SCALE (s.num_ordinary_maps_allocated),
976 STAT_LABEL (s.num_ordinary_maps_allocated));
977 fprintf (stderr, "Ordinary maps allocated size: %5ld%c\n",
978 SCALE (s.ordinary_maps_allocated_size),
979 STAT_LABEL (s.ordinary_maps_allocated_size));
980 fprintf (stderr, "Number of macro maps used: %5ld%c\n",
981 SCALE (s.num_macro_maps_used),
982 STAT_LABEL (s.num_macro_maps_used));
983 fprintf (stderr, "Macro maps used size: %5ld%c\n",
984 SCALE (s.macro_maps_used_size),
985 STAT_LABEL (s.macro_maps_used_size));
986 fprintf (stderr, "Macro maps locations size: %5ld%c\n",
987 SCALE (s.macro_maps_locations_size),
988 STAT_LABEL (s.macro_maps_locations_size));
989 fprintf (stderr, "Macro maps size: %5ld%c\n",
990 SCALE (macro_maps_size),
991 STAT_LABEL (macro_maps_size));
992 fprintf (stderr, "Duplicated maps locations size: %5ld%c\n",
993 SCALE (s.duplicated_macro_maps_locations_size),
994 STAT_LABEL (s.duplicated_macro_maps_locations_size));
995 fprintf (stderr, "Total allocated maps size: %5ld%c\n",
996 SCALE (total_allocated_map_size),
997 STAT_LABEL (total_allocated_map_size));
998 fprintf (stderr, "Total used maps size: %5ld%c\n",
999 SCALE (total_used_map_size),
1000 STAT_LABEL (total_used_map_size));
1001 fprintf (stderr, "Ad-hoc table size: %5ld%c\n",
1002 SCALE (s.adhoc_table_size),
1003 STAT_LABEL (s.adhoc_table_size));
1004 fprintf (stderr, "Ad-hoc table entries used: %5ld\n",
1005 s.adhoc_table_entries_used);
1006 fprintf (stderr, "optimized_ranges: %i\n",
1007 line_table->num_optimized_ranges);
1008 fprintf (stderr, "unoptimized_ranges: %i\n",
1009 line_table->num_unoptimized_ranges);
1011 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
1014 /* Get location one beyond the final location in ordinary map IDX. */
1016 static source_location
1017 get_end_location (struct line_maps *set, unsigned int idx)
1019 if (idx == LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_USED (set) - 1)
1020 return set->highest_location;
1022 struct line_map *next_map = LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAP_AT (set, idx + 1);
1023 return MAP_START_LOCATION (next_map);
1026 /* Helper function for write_digit_row. */
1028 static void
1029 write_digit (FILE *stream, int digit)
1031 fputc ('0' + (digit % 10), stream);
1034 /* Helper function for dump_location_info.
1035 Write a row of numbers to STREAM, numbering a source line,
1036 giving the units, tens, hundreds etc of the column number. */
1038 static void
1039 write_digit_row (FILE *stream, int indent,
1040 const line_map_ordinary *map,
1041 source_location loc, int max_col, int divisor)
1043 fprintf (stream, "%*c", indent, ' ');
1044 fprintf (stream, "|");
1045 for (int column = 1; column < max_col; column++)
1047 source_location column_loc = loc + (column << map->m_range_bits);
1048 write_digit (stream, column_loc / divisor);
1050 fprintf (stream, "\n");
1053 /* Write a half-closed (START) / half-open (END) interval of
1054 source_location to STREAM. */
1056 static void
1057 dump_location_range (FILE *stream,
1058 source_location start, source_location end)
1060 fprintf (stream,
1061 " source_location interval: %u <= loc < %u\n",
1062 start, end);
1065 /* Write a labelled description of a half-closed (START) / half-open (END)
1066 interval of source_location to STREAM. */
1068 static void
1069 dump_labelled_location_range (FILE *stream,
1070 const char *name,
1071 source_location start, source_location end)
1073 fprintf (stream, "%s\n", name);
1074 dump_location_range (stream, start, end);
1075 fprintf (stream, "\n");
1078 /* Write a visualization of the locations in the line_table to STREAM. */
1080 void
1081 dump_location_info (FILE *stream)
1083 /* Visualize the reserved locations. */
1084 dump_labelled_location_range (stream, "RESERVED LOCATIONS",
1085 0, RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT);
1087 /* Visualize the ordinary line_map instances, rendering the sources. */
1088 for (unsigned int idx = 0; idx < LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_USED (line_table); idx++)
1090 source_location end_location = get_end_location (line_table, idx);
1091 /* half-closed: doesn't include this one. */
1093 const line_map_ordinary *map
1094 = LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAP_AT (line_table, idx);
1095 fprintf (stream, "ORDINARY MAP: %i\n", idx);
1096 dump_location_range (stream,
1097 MAP_START_LOCATION (map), end_location);
1098 fprintf (stream, " file: %s\n", ORDINARY_MAP_FILE_NAME (map));
1099 fprintf (stream, " starting at line: %i\n",
1100 ORDINARY_MAP_STARTING_LINE_NUMBER (map));
1101 fprintf (stream, " column and range bits: %i\n",
1102 map->m_column_and_range_bits);
1103 fprintf (stream, " column bits: %i\n",
1104 map->m_column_and_range_bits - map->m_range_bits);
1105 fprintf (stream, " range bits: %i\n",
1106 map->m_range_bits);
1108 /* Render the span of source lines that this "map" covers. */
1109 for (source_location loc = MAP_START_LOCATION (map);
1110 loc < end_location;
1111 loc += (1 << map->m_range_bits) )
1113 gcc_assert (pure_location_p (line_table, loc) );
1115 expanded_location exploc
1116 = linemap_expand_location (line_table, map, loc);
1118 if (exploc.column == 0)
1120 /* Beginning of a new source line: draw the line. */
1122 char_span line_text = location_get_source_line (exploc.file,
1123 exploc.line);
1124 if (!line_text)
1125 break;
1126 fprintf (stream,
1127 "%s:%3i|loc:%5i|%.*s\n",
1128 exploc.file, exploc.line,
1129 loc,
1130 (int)line_text.length (), line_text.get_buffer ());
1132 /* "loc" is at column 0, which means "the whole line".
1133 Render the locations *within* the line, by underlining
1134 it, showing the source_location numeric values
1135 at each column. */
1136 size_t max_col = (1 << map->m_column_and_range_bits) - 1;
1137 if (max_col > line_text.length ())
1138 max_col = line_text.length () + 1;
1140 int indent = 14 + strlen (exploc.file);
1142 /* Thousands. */
1143 if (end_location > 999)
1144 write_digit_row (stream, indent, map, loc, max_col, 1000);
1146 /* Hundreds. */
1147 if (end_location > 99)
1148 write_digit_row (stream, indent, map, loc, max_col, 100);
1150 /* Tens. */
1151 write_digit_row (stream, indent, map, loc, max_col, 10);
1153 /* Units. */
1154 write_digit_row (stream, indent, map, loc, max_col, 1);
1157 fprintf (stream, "\n");
1160 /* Visualize unallocated values. */
1161 dump_labelled_location_range (stream, "UNALLOCATED LOCATIONS",
1162 line_table->highest_location,
1163 LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION (line_table));
1165 /* Visualize the macro line_map instances, rendering the sources. */
1166 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED (line_table); i++)
1168 /* Each macro map that is allocated owns source_location values
1169 that are *lower* that the one before them.
1170 Hence it's meaningful to view them either in order of ascending
1171 source locations, or in order of ascending macro map index. */
1172 const bool ascending_source_locations = true;
1173 unsigned int idx = (ascending_source_locations
1174 ? (LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED (line_table) - (i + 1))
1175 : i);
1176 const line_map_macro *map = LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAP_AT (line_table, idx);
1177 fprintf (stream, "MACRO %i: %s (%u tokens)\n",
1178 idx,
1179 linemap_map_get_macro_name (map),
1180 MACRO_MAP_NUM_MACRO_TOKENS (map));
1181 dump_location_range (stream,
1182 map->start_location,
1183 (map->start_location
1184 + MACRO_MAP_NUM_MACRO_TOKENS (map)));
1185 inform (MACRO_MAP_EXPANSION_POINT_LOCATION (map),
1186 "expansion point is location %i",
1187 MACRO_MAP_EXPANSION_POINT_LOCATION (map));
1188 fprintf (stream, " map->start_location: %u\n",
1189 map->start_location);
1191 fprintf (stream, " macro_locations:\n");
1192 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < MACRO_MAP_NUM_MACRO_TOKENS (map); i++)
1194 source_location x = MACRO_MAP_LOCATIONS (map)[2 * i];
1195 source_location y = MACRO_MAP_LOCATIONS (map)[(2 * i) + 1];
1197 /* linemap_add_macro_token encodes token numbers in an expansion
1198 by putting them after MAP_START_LOCATION. */
1200 /* I'm typically seeing 4 uninitialized entries at the end of
1201 0xafafafaf.
1202 This appears to be due to macro.c:replace_args
1203 adding 2 extra args for padding tokens; presumably there may
1204 be a leading and/or trailing padding token injected,
1205 each for 2 more location slots.
1206 This would explain there being up to 4 source_locations slots
1207 that may be uninitialized. */
1209 fprintf (stream, " %u: %u, %u\n",
1213 if (x == y)
1215 if (x < MAP_START_LOCATION (map))
1216 inform (x, "token %u has x-location == y-location == %u", i, x);
1217 else
1218 fprintf (stream,
1219 "x-location == y-location == %u encodes token # %u\n",
1220 x, x - MAP_START_LOCATION (map));
1222 else
1224 inform (x, "token %u has x-location == %u", i, x);
1225 inform (x, "token %u has y-location == %u", i, y);
1228 fprintf (stream, "\n");
1231 /* It appears that MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION itself is never assigned to a
1232 macro map, presumably due to an off-by-one error somewhere
1233 between the logic in linemap_enter_macro and
1234 LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION. */
1235 dump_labelled_location_range (stream, "MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION",
1236 MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION,
1237 MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION + 1);
1239 /* Visualize ad-hoc values. */
1240 dump_labelled_location_range (stream, "AD-HOC LOCATIONS",
1241 MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION + 1, UINT_MAX);
1244 /* string_concat's constructor. */
1246 string_concat::string_concat (int num, location_t *locs)
1247 : m_num (num)
1249 m_locs = ggc_vec_alloc <location_t> (num);
1250 for (int i = 0; i < num; i++)
1251 m_locs[i] = locs[i];
1254 /* string_concat_db's constructor. */
1256 string_concat_db::string_concat_db ()
1258 m_table = hash_map <location_hash, string_concat *>::create_ggc (64);
1261 /* Record that a string concatenation occurred, covering NUM
1262 string literal tokens. LOCS is an array of size NUM, containing the
1263 locations of the tokens. A copy of LOCS is taken. */
1265 void
1266 string_concat_db::record_string_concatenation (int num, location_t *locs)
1268 gcc_assert (num > 1);
1269 gcc_assert (locs);
1271 location_t key_loc = get_key_loc (locs[0]);
1273 string_concat *concat
1274 = new (ggc_alloc <string_concat> ()) string_concat (num, locs);
1275 m_table->put (key_loc, concat);
1278 /* Determine if LOC was the location of the the initial token of a
1279 concatenation of string literal tokens.
1280 If so, *OUT_NUM is written to with the number of tokens, and
1281 *OUT_LOCS with the location of an array of locations of the
1282 tokens, and return true. *OUT_LOCS is a borrowed pointer to
1283 storage owned by the string_concat_db.
1284 Otherwise, return false. */
1286 bool
1287 string_concat_db::get_string_concatenation (location_t loc,
1288 int *out_num,
1289 location_t **out_locs)
1291 gcc_assert (out_num);
1292 gcc_assert (out_locs);
1294 location_t key_loc = get_key_loc (loc);
1296 string_concat **concat = m_table->get (key_loc);
1297 if (!concat)
1298 return false;
1300 *out_num = (*concat)->m_num;
1301 *out_locs =(*concat)->m_locs;
1302 return true;
1305 /* Internal function. Canonicalize LOC into a form suitable for
1306 use as a key within the database, stripping away macro expansion,
1307 ad-hoc information, and range information, using the location of
1308 the start of LOC within an ordinary linemap. */
1310 location_t
1311 string_concat_db::get_key_loc (location_t loc)
1313 loc = linemap_resolve_location (line_table, loc, LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION,
1314 NULL);
1316 loc = get_range_from_loc (line_table, loc).m_start;
1318 return loc;
1321 /* Helper class for use within get_substring_ranges_for_loc.
1322 An vec of cpp_string with responsibility for releasing all of the
1323 str->text for each str in the vector. */
1325 class auto_cpp_string_vec : public auto_vec <cpp_string>
1327 public:
1328 auto_cpp_string_vec (int alloc)
1329 : auto_vec <cpp_string> (alloc) {}
1331 ~auto_cpp_string_vec ()
1333 /* Clean up the copies within this vec. */
1334 int i;
1335 cpp_string *str;
1336 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*this, i, str)
1337 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (str->text));
1341 /* Attempt to populate RANGES with source location information on the
1342 individual characters within the string literal found at STRLOC.
1343 If CONCATS is non-NULL, then any string literals that the token at
1344 STRLOC was concatenated with are also added to RANGES.
1346 Return NULL if successful, or an error message if any errors occurred (in
1347 which case RANGES may be only partially populated and should not
1348 be used).
1350 This is implemented by re-parsing the relevant source line(s). */
1352 static const char *
1353 get_substring_ranges_for_loc (cpp_reader *pfile,
1354 string_concat_db *concats,
1355 location_t strloc,
1356 enum cpp_ttype type,
1357 cpp_substring_ranges &ranges)
1359 gcc_assert (pfile);
1361 if (strloc == UNKNOWN_LOCATION)
1362 return "unknown location";
1364 /* Reparsing the strings requires accurate location information.
1365 If -ftrack-macro-expansion has been overridden from its default
1366 of 2, then we might have a location of a macro expansion point,
1367 rather than the location of the literal itself.
1368 Avoid this by requiring that we have full macro expansion tracking
1369 for substring locations to be available. */
1370 if (cpp_get_options (pfile)->track_macro_expansion != 2)
1371 return "track_macro_expansion != 2";
1373 /* If #line or # 44 "file"-style directives are present, then there's
1374 no guarantee that the line numbers we have can be used to locate
1375 the strings. For example, we might have a .i file with # directives
1376 pointing back to lines within a .c file, but the .c file might
1377 have been edited since the .i file was created.
1378 In such a case, the safest course is to disable on-demand substring
1379 locations. */
1380 if (line_table->seen_line_directive)
1381 return "seen line directive";
1383 /* If string concatenation has occurred at STRLOC, get the locations
1384 of all of the literal tokens making up the compound string.
1385 Otherwise, just use STRLOC. */
1386 int num_locs = 1;
1387 location_t *strlocs = &strloc;
1388 if (concats)
1389 concats->get_string_concatenation (strloc, &num_locs, &strlocs);
1391 auto_cpp_string_vec strs (num_locs);
1392 auto_vec <cpp_string_location_reader> loc_readers (num_locs);
1393 for (int i = 0; i < num_locs; i++)
1395 /* Get range of strloc. We will use it to locate the start and finish
1396 of the literal token within the line. */
1397 source_range src_range = get_range_from_loc (line_table, strlocs[i]);
1399 if (src_range.m_start >= LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION (line_table))
1400 /* If the string is within a macro expansion, we can't get at the
1401 end location. */
1402 return "macro expansion";
1404 if (src_range.m_start >= LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
1405 /* If so, we can't reliably determine where the token started within
1406 its line. */
1407 return "range starts after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS";
1409 if (src_range.m_finish >= LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
1410 /* If so, we can't reliably determine where the token finished within
1411 its line. */
1412 return "range ends after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS";
1414 expanded_location start
1415 = expand_location_to_spelling_point (src_range.m_start);
1416 expanded_location finish
1417 = expand_location_to_spelling_point (src_range.m_finish);
1418 if (start.file != finish.file)
1419 return "range endpoints are in different files";
1420 if (start.line != finish.line)
1421 return "range endpoints are on different lines";
1422 if (start.column > finish.column)
1423 return "range endpoints are reversed";
1425 char_span line = location_get_source_line (start.file, start.line);
1426 if (!line)
1427 return "unable to read source line";
1429 /* Determine the location of the literal (including quotes
1430 and leading prefix chars, such as the 'u' in a u""
1431 token). */
1432 size_t literal_length = finish.column - start.column + 1;
1434 /* Ensure that we don't crash if we got the wrong location. */
1435 if (line.length () < (start.column - 1 + literal_length))
1436 return "line is not wide enough";
1438 char_span literal = line.subspan (start.column - 1, literal_length);
1440 cpp_string from;
1441 from.len = literal_length;
1442 /* Make a copy of the literal, to avoid having to rely on
1443 the lifetime of the copy of the line within the cache.
1444 This will be released by the auto_cpp_string_vec dtor. */
1445 from.text = (unsigned char *)literal.xstrdup ();
1446 strs.safe_push (from);
1448 /* For very long lines, a new linemap could have started
1449 halfway through the token.
1450 Ensure that the loc_reader uses the linemap of the
1451 *end* of the token for its start location. */
1452 const line_map_ordinary *final_ord_map;
1453 linemap_resolve_location (line_table, src_range.m_finish,
1454 LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT, &final_ord_map);
1455 location_t start_loc
1456 = linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, final_ord_map,
1457 start.line, start.column);
1459 cpp_string_location_reader loc_reader (start_loc, line_table);
1460 loc_readers.safe_push (loc_reader);
1463 /* Rerun cpp_interpret_string, or rather, a modified version of it. */
1464 const char *err = cpp_interpret_string_ranges (pfile, strs.address (),
1465 loc_readers.address (),
1466 num_locs, &ranges, type);
1467 if (err)
1468 return err;
1470 /* Success: "ranges" should now contain information on the string. */
1471 return NULL;
1474 /* Attempt to populate *OUT_LOC with source location information on the
1475 given characters within the string literal found at STRLOC.
1476 CARET_IDX, START_IDX, and END_IDX refer to offsets within the execution
1477 character set.
1479 For example, given CARET_IDX = 4, START_IDX = 3, END_IDX = 7
1480 and string literal "012345\n789"
1481 *OUT_LOC is written to with:
1482 "012345\n789"
1483 ~^~~~~
1485 If CONCATS is non-NULL, then any string literals that the token at
1486 STRLOC was concatenated with are also considered.
1488 This is implemented by re-parsing the relevant source line(s).
1490 Return NULL if successful, or an error message if any errors occurred.
1491 Error messages are intended for GCC developers (to help debugging) rather
1492 than for end-users. */
1494 const char *
1495 get_source_location_for_substring (cpp_reader *pfile,
1496 string_concat_db *concats,
1497 location_t strloc,
1498 enum cpp_ttype type,
1499 int caret_idx, int start_idx, int end_idx,
1500 source_location *out_loc)
1502 gcc_checking_assert (caret_idx >= 0);
1503 gcc_checking_assert (start_idx >= 0);
1504 gcc_checking_assert (end_idx >= 0);
1505 gcc_assert (out_loc);
1507 cpp_substring_ranges ranges;
1508 const char *err
1509 = get_substring_ranges_for_loc (pfile, concats, strloc, type, ranges);
1510 if (err)
1511 return err;
1513 if (caret_idx >= ranges.get_num_ranges ())
1514 return "caret_idx out of range";
1515 if (start_idx >= ranges.get_num_ranges ())
1516 return "start_idx out of range";
1517 if (end_idx >= ranges.get_num_ranges ())
1518 return "end_idx out of range";
1520 *out_loc = make_location (ranges.get_range (caret_idx).m_start,
1521 ranges.get_range (start_idx).m_start,
1522 ranges.get_range (end_idx).m_finish);
1523 return NULL;
1526 #if CHECKING_P
1528 namespace selftest {
1530 /* Selftests of location handling. */
1532 /* Attempt to populate *OUT_RANGE with source location information on the
1533 given character within the string literal found at STRLOC.
1534 CHAR_IDX refers to an offset within the execution character set.
1535 If CONCATS is non-NULL, then any string literals that the token at
1536 STRLOC was concatenated with are also considered.
1538 This is implemented by re-parsing the relevant source line(s).
1540 Return NULL if successful, or an error message if any errors occurred.
1541 Error messages are intended for GCC developers (to help debugging) rather
1542 than for end-users. */
1544 static const char *
1545 get_source_range_for_char (cpp_reader *pfile,
1546 string_concat_db *concats,
1547 location_t strloc,
1548 enum cpp_ttype type,
1549 int char_idx,
1550 source_range *out_range)
1552 gcc_checking_assert (char_idx >= 0);
1553 gcc_assert (out_range);
1555 cpp_substring_ranges ranges;
1556 const char *err
1557 = get_substring_ranges_for_loc (pfile, concats, strloc, type, ranges);
1558 if (err)
1559 return err;
1561 if (char_idx >= ranges.get_num_ranges ())
1562 return "char_idx out of range";
1564 *out_range = ranges.get_range (char_idx);
1565 return NULL;
1568 /* As get_source_range_for_char, but write to *OUT the number
1569 of ranges that are available. */
1571 static const char *
1572 get_num_source_ranges_for_substring (cpp_reader *pfile,
1573 string_concat_db *concats,
1574 location_t strloc,
1575 enum cpp_ttype type,
1576 int *out)
1578 gcc_assert (out);
1580 cpp_substring_ranges ranges;
1581 const char *err
1582 = get_substring_ranges_for_loc (pfile, concats, strloc, type, ranges);
1584 if (err)
1585 return err;
1587 *out = ranges.get_num_ranges ();
1588 return NULL;
1591 /* Selftests of location handling. */
1593 /* Verify that compare() on linenum_type handles comparisons over the full
1594 range of the type. */
1596 static void
1597 test_linenum_comparisons ()
1599 linenum_type min_line (0);
1600 linenum_type max_line (0xffffffff);
1601 ASSERT_EQ (0, compare (min_line, min_line));
1602 ASSERT_EQ (0, compare (max_line, max_line));
1604 ASSERT_GT (compare (max_line, min_line), 0);
1605 ASSERT_LT (compare (min_line, max_line), 0);
1608 /* Helper function for verifying location data: when location_t
1609 values are > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS, they are treated
1610 as having column 0. */
1612 static bool
1613 should_have_column_data_p (location_t loc)
1615 if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc))
1616 loc = get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, loc);
1617 if (loc > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
1618 return false;
1619 return true;
1622 /* Selftest for should_have_column_data_p. */
1624 static void
1625 test_should_have_column_data_p ()
1627 ASSERT_TRUE (should_have_column_data_p (RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT));
1628 ASSERT_TRUE
1629 (should_have_column_data_p (LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS));
1630 ASSERT_FALSE
1631 (should_have_column_data_p (LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS + 1));
1634 /* Verify the result of LOCATION_FILE/LOCATION_LINE/LOCATION_COLUMN
1635 on LOC. */
1637 static void
1638 assert_loceq (const char *exp_filename, int exp_linenum, int exp_colnum,
1639 location_t loc)
1641 ASSERT_STREQ (exp_filename, LOCATION_FILE (loc));
1642 ASSERT_EQ (exp_linenum, LOCATION_LINE (loc));
1643 /* If location_t values are sufficiently high, then column numbers
1644 will be unavailable and LOCATION_COLUMN (loc) will be 0.
1645 When close to the threshold, column numbers *may* be present: if
1646 the final linemap before the threshold contains a line that straddles
1647 the threshold, locations in that line have column information. */
1648 if (should_have_column_data_p (loc))
1649 ASSERT_EQ (exp_colnum, LOCATION_COLUMN (loc));
1652 /* Various selftests involve constructing a line table and one or more
1653 line maps within it.
1655 For maximum test coverage we want to run these tests with a variety
1656 of situations:
1657 - line_table->default_range_bits: some frontends use a non-zero value
1658 and others use zero
1659 - the fallback modes within line-map.c: there are various threshold
1660 values for source_location/location_t beyond line-map.c changes
1661 behavior (disabling of the range-packing optimization, disabling
1662 of column-tracking). We can exercise these by starting the line_table
1663 at interesting values at or near these thresholds.
1665 The following struct describes a particular case within our test
1666 matrix. */
1668 struct line_table_case
1670 line_table_case (int default_range_bits, int base_location)
1671 : m_default_range_bits (default_range_bits),
1672 m_base_location (base_location)
1675 int m_default_range_bits;
1676 int m_base_location;
1679 /* Constructor. Store the old value of line_table, and create a new
1680 one, using sane defaults. */
1682 line_table_test::line_table_test ()
1684 gcc_assert (saved_line_table == NULL);
1685 saved_line_table = line_table;
1686 line_table = ggc_alloc<line_maps> ();
1687 linemap_init (line_table, BUILTINS_LOCATION);
1688 gcc_assert (saved_line_table->reallocator);
1689 line_table->reallocator = saved_line_table->reallocator;
1690 gcc_assert (saved_line_table->round_alloc_size);
1691 line_table->round_alloc_size = saved_line_table->round_alloc_size;
1692 line_table->default_range_bits = 0;
1695 /* Constructor. Store the old value of line_table, and create a new
1696 one, using the sitation described in CASE_. */
1698 line_table_test::line_table_test (const line_table_case &case_)
1700 gcc_assert (saved_line_table == NULL);
1701 saved_line_table = line_table;
1702 line_table = ggc_alloc<line_maps> ();
1703 linemap_init (line_table, BUILTINS_LOCATION);
1704 gcc_assert (saved_line_table->reallocator);
1705 line_table->reallocator = saved_line_table->reallocator;
1706 gcc_assert (saved_line_table->round_alloc_size);
1707 line_table->round_alloc_size = saved_line_table->round_alloc_size;
1708 line_table->default_range_bits = case_.m_default_range_bits;
1709 if (case_.m_base_location)
1711 line_table->highest_location = case_.m_base_location;
1712 line_table->highest_line = case_.m_base_location;
1716 /* Destructor. Restore the old value of line_table. */
1718 line_table_test::~line_table_test ()
1720 gcc_assert (saved_line_table != NULL);
1721 line_table = saved_line_table;
1722 saved_line_table = NULL;
1725 /* Verify basic operation of ordinary linemaps. */
1727 static void
1728 test_accessing_ordinary_linemaps (const line_table_case &case_)
1730 line_table_test ltt (case_);
1732 /* Build a simple linemap describing some locations. */
1733 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, "foo.c", 0);
1735 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
1736 location_t loc_a = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
1737 location_t loc_b = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 23);
1739 linemap_line_start (line_table, 2, 100);
1740 location_t loc_c = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
1741 location_t loc_d = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 17);
1743 /* Example of a very long line. */
1744 linemap_line_start (line_table, 3, 2000);
1745 location_t loc_e = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 700);
1747 /* Transitioning back to a short line. */
1748 linemap_line_start (line_table, 4, 0);
1749 location_t loc_back_to_short = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 100);
1751 if (should_have_column_data_p (loc_back_to_short))
1753 /* Verify that we switched to short lines in the linemap. */
1754 line_map_ordinary *map = LINEMAPS_LAST_ORDINARY_MAP (line_table);
1755 ASSERT_EQ (7, map->m_column_and_range_bits - map->m_range_bits);
1758 /* Example of a line that will eventually be seen to be longer
1759 than LINE_MAP_MAX_COLUMN_NUMBER; the initially seen width is
1760 below that. */
1761 linemap_line_start (line_table, 5, 2000);
1763 location_t loc_start_of_very_long_line
1764 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 2000);
1765 location_t loc_too_wide
1766 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 4097);
1767 location_t loc_too_wide_2
1768 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 4098);
1770 /* ...and back to a sane line length. */
1771 linemap_line_start (line_table, 6, 100);
1772 location_t loc_sane_again = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
1774 linemap_add (line_table, LC_LEAVE, false, NULL, 0);
1776 /* Multiple files. */
1777 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, "bar.c", 0);
1778 linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 200);
1779 location_t loc_f = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 150);
1780 linemap_add (line_table, LC_LEAVE, false, NULL, 0);
1782 /* Verify that we can recover the location info. */
1783 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 1, 1, loc_a);
1784 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 1, 23, loc_b);
1785 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 2, 1, loc_c);
1786 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 2, 17, loc_d);
1787 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 3, 700, loc_e);
1788 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 4, 100, loc_back_to_short);
1790 /* In the very wide line, the initial location should be fully tracked. */
1791 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 5, 2000, loc_start_of_very_long_line);
1792 /* ...but once we exceed LINE_MAP_MAX_COLUMN_NUMBER column-tracking should
1793 be disabled. */
1794 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 5, 0, loc_too_wide);
1795 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 5, 0, loc_too_wide_2);
1796 /*...and column-tracking should be re-enabled for subsequent lines. */
1797 assert_loceq ("foo.c", 6, 10, loc_sane_again);
1799 assert_loceq ("bar.c", 1, 150, loc_f);
1801 ASSERT_FALSE (is_location_from_builtin_token (loc_a));
1802 ASSERT_TRUE (pure_location_p (line_table, loc_a));
1804 /* Verify using make_location to build a range, and extracting data
1805 back from it. */
1806 location_t range_c_b_d = make_location (loc_c, loc_b, loc_d);
1807 ASSERT_FALSE (pure_location_p (line_table, range_c_b_d));
1808 ASSERT_EQ (loc_c, get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, range_c_b_d));
1809 source_range src_range = get_range_from_loc (line_table, range_c_b_d);
1810 ASSERT_EQ (loc_b, src_range.m_start);
1811 ASSERT_EQ (loc_d, src_range.m_finish);
1814 /* Verify various properties of UNKNOWN_LOCATION. */
1816 static void
1817 test_unknown_location ()
1819 ASSERT_EQ (NULL, LOCATION_FILE (UNKNOWN_LOCATION));
1820 ASSERT_EQ (0, LOCATION_LINE (UNKNOWN_LOCATION));
1821 ASSERT_EQ (0, LOCATION_COLUMN (UNKNOWN_LOCATION));
1824 /* Verify various properties of BUILTINS_LOCATION. */
1826 static void
1827 test_builtins ()
1829 assert_loceq (_("<built-in>"), 0, 0, BUILTINS_LOCATION);
1830 ASSERT_PRED1 (is_location_from_builtin_token, BUILTINS_LOCATION);
1833 /* Regression test for make_location.
1834 Ensure that we use pure locations for the start/finish of the range,
1835 rather than storing a packed or ad-hoc range as the start/finish. */
1837 static void
1838 test_make_location_nonpure_range_endpoints (const line_table_case &case_)
1840 /* Issue seen with testsuite/c-c++-common/Wlogical-not-parentheses-2.c
1841 with C++ frontend.
1842 ....................0000000001111111111222.
1843 ....................1234567890123456789012. */
1844 const char *content = " r += !aaa == bbb;\n";
1845 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".C", content);
1846 line_table_test ltt (case_);
1847 linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 1);
1849 const location_t c11 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
1850 const location_t c12 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 12);
1851 const location_t c13 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13);
1852 const location_t c14 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 14);
1853 const location_t c21 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 21);
1855 if (c21 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
1856 return;
1858 /* Use column 13 for the caret location, arbitrarily, to verify that we
1859 handle start != caret. */
1860 const location_t aaa = make_location (c13, c12, c14);
1861 ASSERT_EQ (c13, get_pure_location (aaa));
1862 ASSERT_EQ (c12, get_start (aaa));
1863 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_start (aaa)));
1864 ASSERT_EQ (c14, get_finish (aaa));
1865 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_finish (aaa)));
1867 /* Make a location using a location with a range as the start-point. */
1868 const location_t not_aaa = make_location (c11, aaa, c14);
1869 ASSERT_EQ (c11, get_pure_location (not_aaa));
1870 /* It should use the start location of the range, not store the range
1871 itself. */
1872 ASSERT_EQ (c12, get_start (not_aaa));
1873 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_start (not_aaa)));
1874 ASSERT_EQ (c14, get_finish (not_aaa));
1875 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_finish (not_aaa)));
1877 /* Similarly, make a location with a range as the end-point. */
1878 const location_t aaa_eq_bbb = make_location (c12, c12, c21);
1879 ASSERT_EQ (c12, get_pure_location (aaa_eq_bbb));
1880 ASSERT_EQ (c12, get_start (aaa_eq_bbb));
1881 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_start (aaa_eq_bbb)));
1882 ASSERT_EQ (c21, get_finish (aaa_eq_bbb));
1883 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_finish (aaa_eq_bbb)));
1884 const location_t not_aaa_eq_bbb = make_location (c11, c12, aaa_eq_bbb);
1885 /* It should use the finish location of the range, not store the range
1886 itself. */
1887 ASSERT_EQ (c11, get_pure_location (not_aaa_eq_bbb));
1888 ASSERT_EQ (c12, get_start (not_aaa_eq_bbb));
1889 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_start (not_aaa_eq_bbb)));
1890 ASSERT_EQ (c21, get_finish (not_aaa_eq_bbb));
1891 ASSERT_FALSE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (get_finish (not_aaa_eq_bbb)));
1894 /* Verify reading of input files (e.g. for caret-based diagnostics). */
1896 static void
1897 test_reading_source_line ()
1899 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it. */
1900 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".txt",
1901 "01234567890123456789\n"
1902 "This is the test text\n"
1903 "This is the 3rd line");
1905 /* Read back a specific line from the tempfile. */
1906 char_span source_line = location_get_source_line (tmp.get_filename (), 3);
1907 ASSERT_TRUE (source_line);
1908 ASSERT_TRUE (source_line.get_buffer () != NULL);
1909 ASSERT_EQ (20, source_line.length ());
1910 ASSERT_TRUE (!strncmp ("This is the 3rd line",
1911 source_line.get_buffer (), source_line.length ()));
1913 source_line = location_get_source_line (tmp.get_filename (), 2);
1914 ASSERT_TRUE (source_line);
1915 ASSERT_TRUE (source_line.get_buffer () != NULL);
1916 ASSERT_EQ (21, source_line.length ());
1917 ASSERT_TRUE (!strncmp ("This is the test text",
1918 source_line.get_buffer (), source_line.length ()));
1920 source_line = location_get_source_line (tmp.get_filename (), 4);
1921 ASSERT_FALSE (source_line);
1922 ASSERT_TRUE (source_line.get_buffer () == NULL);
1925 /* Tests of lexing. */
1927 /* Verify that token TOK from PARSER has cpp_token_as_text
1928 equal to EXPECTED_TEXT. */
1930 #define ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ(PARSER, TOK, EXPECTED_TEXT) \
1931 SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
1932 unsigned char *actual_txt = cpp_token_as_text ((PARSER), (TOK)); \
1933 ASSERT_STREQ ((EXPECTED_TEXT), (const char *)actual_txt); \
1934 SELFTEST_END_STMT
1936 /* Verify that TOK's src_loc is within EXP_FILENAME at EXP_LINENUM,
1937 and ranges from EXP_START_COL to EXP_FINISH_COL.
1938 Use LOC as the effective location of the selftest. */
1940 static void
1941 assert_token_loc_eq (const location &loc,
1942 const cpp_token *tok,
1943 const char *exp_filename, int exp_linenum,
1944 int exp_start_col, int exp_finish_col)
1946 location_t tok_loc = tok->src_loc;
1947 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc, exp_filename, LOCATION_FILE (tok_loc));
1948 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, exp_linenum, LOCATION_LINE (tok_loc));
1950 /* If location_t values are sufficiently high, then column numbers
1951 will be unavailable. */
1952 if (!should_have_column_data_p (tok_loc))
1953 return;
1955 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, exp_start_col, LOCATION_COLUMN (tok_loc));
1956 source_range tok_range = get_range_from_loc (line_table, tok_loc);
1957 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, exp_start_col, LOCATION_COLUMN (tok_range.m_start));
1958 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, exp_finish_col, LOCATION_COLUMN (tok_range.m_finish));
1961 /* Use assert_token_loc_eq to verify the TOK->src_loc, using
1962 SELFTEST_LOCATION as the effective location of the selftest. */
1964 #define ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ(TOK, EXP_FILENAME, EXP_LINENUM, \
1965 EXP_START_COL, EXP_FINISH_COL) \
1966 assert_token_loc_eq (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (TOK), (EXP_FILENAME), \
1967 (EXP_LINENUM), (EXP_START_COL), (EXP_FINISH_COL))
1969 /* Test of lexing a file using libcpp, verifying tokens and their
1970 location information. */
1972 static void
1973 test_lexer (const line_table_case &case_)
1975 /* Create a tempfile and write some text to it. */
1976 const char *content =
1977 /*00000000011111111112222222222333333.3333444444444.455555555556
1978 12345678901234567890123456789012345.6789012345678.901234567890. */
1979 ("test_name /* c-style comment */\n"
1980 " \"test literal\"\n"
1981 " // test c++-style comment\n"
1982 " 42\n");
1983 temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".txt", content);
1985 line_table_test ltt (case_);
1987 cpp_reader *parser = cpp_create_reader (CLK_GNUC89, NULL, line_table);
1989 const char *fname = cpp_read_main_file (parser, tmp.get_filename ());
1990 ASSERT_NE (fname, NULL);
1992 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back, with the correct
1993 location information. */
1995 location_t loc;
1996 const cpp_token *tok;
1997 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (parser, &loc);
1998 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
1999 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_NAME);
2000 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (parser, tok, "test_name");
2001 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, tmp.get_filename (), 1, 1, 9);
2003 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (parser, &loc);
2004 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
2005 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2006 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (parser, tok, "\"test literal\"");
2007 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, tmp.get_filename (), 2, 35, 48);
2009 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (parser, &loc);
2010 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
2011 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_NUMBER);
2012 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (parser, tok, "42");
2013 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, tmp.get_filename (), 4, 4, 5);
2015 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (parser, &loc);
2016 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
2017 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_EOF);
2019 cpp_finish (parser, NULL);
2020 cpp_destroy (parser);
2023 /* Forward decls. */
2025 struct lexer_test;
2026 class lexer_test_options;
2028 /* A class for specifying options of a lexer_test.
2029 The "apply" vfunc is called during the lexer_test constructor. */
2031 class lexer_test_options
2033 public:
2034 virtual void apply (lexer_test &) = 0;
2037 /* Wrapper around an cpp_reader *, which calls cpp_finish and cpp_destroy
2038 in its dtor.
2040 This is needed by struct lexer_test to ensure that the cleanup of the
2041 cpp_reader happens *after* the cleanup of the temp_source_file. */
2043 class cpp_reader_ptr
2045 public:
2046 cpp_reader_ptr (cpp_reader *ptr) : m_ptr (ptr) {}
2048 ~cpp_reader_ptr ()
2050 cpp_finish (m_ptr, NULL);
2051 cpp_destroy (m_ptr);
2054 operator cpp_reader * () const { return m_ptr; }
2056 private:
2057 cpp_reader *m_ptr;
2060 /* A struct for writing lexer tests. */
2062 struct lexer_test
2064 lexer_test (const line_table_case &case_, const char *content,
2065 lexer_test_options *options);
2066 ~lexer_test ();
2068 const cpp_token *get_token ();
2070 /* The ordering of these fields matters.
2071 The line_table_test must be first, since the cpp_reader_ptr
2072 uses it.
2073 The cpp_reader must be cleaned up *after* the temp_source_file
2074 since the filenames in input.c's input cache are owned by the
2075 cpp_reader; in particular, when ~temp_source_file evicts the
2076 filename the filenames must still be alive. */
2077 line_table_test m_ltt;
2078 cpp_reader_ptr m_parser;
2079 temp_source_file m_tempfile;
2080 string_concat_db m_concats;
2081 bool m_implicitly_expect_EOF;
2084 /* Use an EBCDIC encoding for the execution charset, specifically
2085 IBM1047-encoded (aka "EBCDIC 1047", or "Code page 1047").
2087 This exercises iconv integration within libcpp.
2088 Not every build of iconv supports the given charset,
2089 so we need to flag this error and handle it gracefully. */
2091 class ebcdic_execution_charset : public lexer_test_options
2093 public:
2094 ebcdic_execution_charset () : m_num_iconv_errors (0)
2096 gcc_assert (s_singleton == NULL);
2097 s_singleton = this;
2099 ~ebcdic_execution_charset ()
2101 gcc_assert (s_singleton == this);
2102 s_singleton = NULL;
2105 void apply (lexer_test &test) FINAL OVERRIDE
2107 cpp_options *cpp_opts = cpp_get_options (test.m_parser);
2108 cpp_opts->narrow_charset = "IBM1047";
2110 cpp_callbacks *callbacks = cpp_get_callbacks (test.m_parser);
2111 callbacks->error = on_error;
2114 static bool on_error (cpp_reader *pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2115 int level ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2116 int reason ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2117 rich_location *richloc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2118 const char *msgid, va_list *ap ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2119 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(5,0)
2121 gcc_assert (s_singleton);
2122 /* Avoid exgettext from picking this up, it is translated in libcpp. */
2123 const char *msg = "conversion from %s to %s not supported by iconv";
2124 #ifdef ENABLE_NLS
2125 msg = dgettext ("cpplib", msg);
2126 #endif
2127 /* Detect and record errors emitted by libcpp/charset.c:init_iconv_desc
2128 when the local iconv build doesn't support the conversion. */
2129 if (strcmp (msgid, msg) == 0)
2131 s_singleton->m_num_iconv_errors++;
2132 return true;
2135 /* Otherwise, we have an unexpected error. */
2136 abort ();
2139 bool iconv_errors_occurred_p () const { return m_num_iconv_errors > 0; }
2141 private:
2142 static ebcdic_execution_charset *s_singleton;
2143 int m_num_iconv_errors;
2146 ebcdic_execution_charset *ebcdic_execution_charset::s_singleton;
2148 /* A lexer_test_options subclass that records a list of error
2149 messages emitted by the lexer. */
2151 class lexer_error_sink : public lexer_test_options
2153 public:
2154 lexer_error_sink ()
2156 gcc_assert (s_singleton == NULL);
2157 s_singleton = this;
2159 ~lexer_error_sink ()
2161 gcc_assert (s_singleton == this);
2162 s_singleton = NULL;
2164 int i;
2165 char *str;
2166 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_errors, i, str)
2167 free (str);
2170 void apply (lexer_test &test) FINAL OVERRIDE
2172 cpp_callbacks *callbacks = cpp_get_callbacks (test.m_parser);
2173 callbacks->error = on_error;
2176 static bool on_error (cpp_reader *pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2177 int level ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2178 int reason ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2179 rich_location *richloc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2180 const char *msgid, va_list *ap)
2181 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(5,0)
2183 char *msg = xvasprintf (msgid, *ap);
2184 s_singleton->m_errors.safe_push (msg);
2185 return true;
2188 auto_vec<char *> m_errors;
2190 private:
2191 static lexer_error_sink *s_singleton;
2194 lexer_error_sink *lexer_error_sink::s_singleton;
2196 /* Constructor. Override line_table with a new instance based on CASE_,
2197 and write CONTENT to a tempfile. Create a cpp_reader, and use it to
2198 start parsing the tempfile. */
2200 lexer_test::lexer_test (const line_table_case &case_, const char *content,
2201 lexer_test_options *options)
2202 : m_ltt (case_),
2203 m_parser (cpp_create_reader (CLK_GNUC99, NULL, line_table)),
2204 /* Create a tempfile and write the text to it. */
2205 m_tempfile (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content),
2206 m_concats (),
2207 m_implicitly_expect_EOF (true)
2209 if (options)
2210 options->apply (*this);
2212 cpp_init_iconv (m_parser);
2214 /* Parse the file. */
2215 const char *fname = cpp_read_main_file (m_parser,
2216 m_tempfile.get_filename ());
2217 ASSERT_NE (fname, NULL);
2220 /* Destructor. By default, verify that the next token in m_parser is EOF. */
2222 lexer_test::~lexer_test ()
2224 location_t loc;
2225 const cpp_token *tok;
2227 if (m_implicitly_expect_EOF)
2229 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (m_parser, &loc);
2230 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
2231 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_EOF);
2235 /* Get the next token from m_parser. */
2237 const cpp_token *
2238 lexer_test::get_token ()
2240 location_t loc;
2241 const cpp_token *tok;
2243 tok = cpp_get_token_with_location (m_parser, &loc);
2244 ASSERT_NE (tok, NULL);
2245 return tok;
2248 /* Verify that locations within string literals are correctly handled. */
2250 /* Verify get_source_range_for_substring for token(s) at STRLOC,
2251 using the string concatenation database for TEST.
2253 Assert that the character at index IDX is on EXPECTED_LINE,
2254 and that it begins at column EXPECTED_START_COL and ends at
2255 EXPECTED_FINISH_COL (unless the locations are beyond
2256 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS, in which case don't check their
2257 columns). */
2259 static void
2260 assert_char_at_range (const location &loc,
2261 lexer_test& test,
2262 location_t strloc, enum cpp_ttype type, int idx,
2263 int expected_line, int expected_start_col,
2264 int expected_finish_col)
2266 cpp_reader *pfile = test.m_parser;
2267 string_concat_db *concats = &test.m_concats;
2269 source_range actual_range = source_range();
2270 const char *err
2271 = get_source_range_for_char (pfile, concats, strloc, type, idx,
2272 &actual_range);
2273 if (should_have_column_data_p (strloc))
2274 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, NULL, err);
2275 else
2277 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc,
2278 "range starts after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS",
2279 err);
2280 return;
2283 int actual_start_line = LOCATION_LINE (actual_range.m_start);
2284 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, expected_line, actual_start_line);
2285 int actual_finish_line = LOCATION_LINE (actual_range.m_finish);
2286 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, expected_line, actual_finish_line);
2288 if (should_have_column_data_p (actual_range.m_start))
2290 int actual_start_col = LOCATION_COLUMN (actual_range.m_start);
2291 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, expected_start_col, actual_start_col);
2293 if (should_have_column_data_p (actual_range.m_finish))
2295 int actual_finish_col = LOCATION_COLUMN (actual_range.m_finish);
2296 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, expected_finish_col, actual_finish_col);
2300 /* Macro for calling assert_char_at_range, supplying SELFTEST_LOCATION for
2301 the effective location of any errors. */
2303 #define ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE(LEXER_TEST, STRLOC, TYPE, IDX, EXPECTED_LINE, \
2304 EXPECTED_START_COL, EXPECTED_FINISH_COL) \
2305 assert_char_at_range (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (LEXER_TEST), (STRLOC), (TYPE), \
2306 (IDX), (EXPECTED_LINE), (EXPECTED_START_COL), \
2307 (EXPECTED_FINISH_COL))
2309 /* Verify get_num_source_ranges_for_substring for token(s) at STRLOC,
2310 using the string concatenation database for TEST.
2312 Assert that the token(s) at STRLOC contain EXPECTED_NUM_RANGES. */
2314 static void
2315 assert_num_substring_ranges (const location &loc,
2316 lexer_test& test,
2317 location_t strloc,
2318 enum cpp_ttype type,
2319 int expected_num_ranges)
2321 cpp_reader *pfile = test.m_parser;
2322 string_concat_db *concats = &test.m_concats;
2324 int actual_num_ranges = -1;
2325 const char *err
2326 = get_num_source_ranges_for_substring (pfile, concats, strloc, type,
2327 &actual_num_ranges);
2328 if (should_have_column_data_p (strloc))
2329 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, NULL, err);
2330 else
2332 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc,
2333 "range starts after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS",
2334 err);
2335 return;
2337 ASSERT_EQ_AT (loc, expected_num_ranges, actual_num_ranges);
2340 /* Macro for calling assert_num_substring_ranges, supplying
2341 SELFTEST_LOCATION for the effective location of any errors. */
2343 #define ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES(LEXER_TEST, STRLOC, TYPE, \
2344 EXPECTED_NUM_RANGES) \
2345 assert_num_substring_ranges (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (LEXER_TEST), (STRLOC), \
2346 (TYPE), (EXPECTED_NUM_RANGES))
2349 /* Verify that get_num_source_ranges_for_substring for token(s) at STRLOC
2350 returns an error (using the string concatenation database for TEST). */
2352 static void
2353 assert_has_no_substring_ranges (const location &loc,
2354 lexer_test& test,
2355 location_t strloc,
2356 enum cpp_ttype type,
2357 const char *expected_err)
2359 cpp_reader *pfile = test.m_parser;
2360 string_concat_db *concats = &test.m_concats;
2361 cpp_substring_ranges ranges;
2362 const char *actual_err
2363 = get_substring_ranges_for_loc (pfile, concats, strloc,
2364 type, ranges);
2365 if (should_have_column_data_p (strloc))
2366 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc, expected_err, actual_err);
2367 else
2368 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc,
2369 "range starts after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS",
2370 actual_err);
2373 #define ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES(LEXER_TEST, STRLOC, TYPE, ERR) \
2374 assert_has_no_substring_ranges (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (LEXER_TEST), \
2375 (STRLOC), (TYPE), (ERR))
2377 /* Lex a simple string literal. Verify the substring location data, before
2378 and after running cpp_interpret_string on it. */
2380 static void
2381 test_lexer_string_locations_simple (const line_table_case &case_)
2383 /* Digits 0-9 (with 0 at column 10), the simple way.
2384 ....................000000000.11111111112.2222222223333333333
2385 ....................123456789.01234567890.1234567890123456789
2386 We add a trailing comment to ensure that we correctly locate
2387 the end of the string literal token. */
2388 const char *content = " \"0123456789\" /* not a string */\n";
2389 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2391 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2392 location information. */
2393 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2394 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2395 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"0123456789\"");
2396 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, test.m_tempfile.get_filename (), 1, 9, 20);
2398 /* At this point in lexing, the quote characters are treated as part of
2399 the string (they are stripped off by cpp_interpret_string). */
2401 ASSERT_EQ (tok->val.str.len, 12);
2403 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2404 cpp_string dst_string;
2405 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2406 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2407 &dst_string, type);
2408 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2409 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
2410 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2412 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2413 opening quote, but does include the closing quote. */
2414 for (int i = 0; i <= 10; i++)
2415 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1,
2416 10 + i, 10 + i);
2418 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 11);
2421 /* As test_lexer_string_locations_simple, but use an EBCDIC execution
2422 encoding. */
2424 static void
2425 test_lexer_string_locations_ebcdic (const line_table_case &case_)
2427 /* EBCDIC support requires iconv. */
2428 if (!HAVE_ICONV)
2429 return;
2431 /* Digits 0-9 (with 0 at column 10), the simple way.
2432 ....................000000000.11111111112.2222222223333333333
2433 ....................123456789.01234567890.1234567890123456789
2434 We add a trailing comment to ensure that we correctly locate
2435 the end of the string literal token. */
2436 const char *content = " \"0123456789\" /* not a string */\n";
2437 ebcdic_execution_charset use_ebcdic;
2438 lexer_test test (case_, content, &use_ebcdic);
2440 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2441 location information. */
2442 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2443 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2444 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"0123456789\"");
2445 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, test.m_tempfile.get_filename (), 1, 9, 20);
2447 /* At this point in lexing, the quote characters are treated as part of
2448 the string (they are stripped off by cpp_interpret_string). */
2450 ASSERT_EQ (tok->val.str.len, 12);
2452 /* The remainder of the test requires an iconv implementation that
2453 can convert from UTF-8 to the EBCDIC encoding requested above. */
2454 if (use_ebcdic.iconv_errors_occurred_p ())
2455 return;
2457 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2458 cpp_string dst_string;
2459 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2460 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2461 &dst_string, type);
2462 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2463 /* We should now have EBCDIC-encoded text, specifically
2464 IBM1047-encoded (aka "EBCDIC 1047", or "Code page 1047").
2465 The digits 0-9 are encoded as 240-249 i.e. 0xf0-0xf9. */
2466 ASSERT_STREQ ("\xf0\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4\xf5\xf6\xf7\xf8\xf9",
2467 (const char *)dst_string.text);
2468 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2470 /* Verify that we don't attempt to record substring location information
2471 for such cases. */
2472 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES
2473 (test, tok->src_loc, type,
2474 "execution character set != source character set");
2477 /* Lex a string literal containing a hex-escaped character.
2478 Verify the substring location data, before and after running
2479 cpp_interpret_string on it. */
2481 static void
2482 test_lexer_string_locations_hex (const line_table_case &case_)
2484 /* Digits 0-9, expressing digit 5 in ASCII as "\x35"
2485 and with a space in place of digit 6, to terminate the escaped
2486 hex code.
2487 ....................000000000.111111.11112222.
2488 ....................123456789.012345.67890123. */
2489 const char *content = " \"01234\\x35 789\"\n";
2490 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2492 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2493 location information. */
2494 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2495 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2496 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"01234\\x35 789\"");
2497 ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ (tok, test.m_tempfile.get_filename (), 1, 9, 23);
2499 /* At this point in lexing, the quote characters are treated as part of
2500 the string (they are stripped off by cpp_interpret_string). */
2501 ASSERT_EQ (tok->val.str.len, 15);
2503 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2504 cpp_string dst_string;
2505 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2506 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2507 &dst_string, type);
2508 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2509 ASSERT_STREQ ("012345 789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
2510 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2512 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2513 opening quote, but does include the closing quote. */
2514 for (int i = 0; i <= 4; i++)
2515 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2516 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, 5, 1, 15, 18);
2517 for (int i = 6; i <= 10; i++)
2518 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 13 + i, 13 + i);
2520 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 11);
2523 /* Lex a string literal containing an octal-escaped character.
2524 Verify the substring location data after running cpp_interpret_string
2525 on it. */
2527 static void
2528 test_lexer_string_locations_oct (const line_table_case &case_)
2530 /* Digits 0-9, expressing digit 5 in ASCII as "\065"
2531 and with a space in place of digit 6, to terminate the escaped
2532 octal code.
2533 ....................000000000.111111.11112222.2222223333333333444
2534 ....................123456789.012345.67890123.4567890123456789012 */
2535 const char *content = " \"01234\\065 789\" /* not a string */\n";
2536 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2538 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2539 location information. */
2540 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2541 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2542 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"01234\\065 789\"");
2544 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2545 cpp_string dst_string;
2546 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2547 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2548 &dst_string, type);
2549 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2550 ASSERT_STREQ ("012345 789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
2551 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2553 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2554 opening quote, but does include the closing quote. */
2555 for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
2556 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2557 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, 5, 1, 15, 18);
2558 for (int i = 6; i <= 10; i++)
2559 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 13 + i, 13 + i);
2561 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 11);
2564 /* Test of string literal containing letter escapes. */
2566 static void
2567 test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_1 (const line_table_case &case_)
2569 /* The string "\tfoo\\\nbar" i.e. tab, "foo", backslash, newline, bar.
2570 .....................000000000.1.11111.1.1.11222.22222223333333
2571 .....................123456789.0.12345.6.7.89012.34567890123456. */
2572 const char *content = (" \"\\tfoo\\\\\\nbar\" /* non-str */\n");
2573 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2575 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
2576 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2577 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2578 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"\\tfoo\\\\\\nbar\"");
2580 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. */
2581 /* "\t". */
2582 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2583 0, 1, 10, 11);
2584 /* "foo". */
2585 for (int i = 1; i <= 3; i++)
2586 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2587 i, 1, 11 + i, 11 + i);
2588 /* "\\" and "\n". */
2589 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2590 4, 1, 15, 16);
2591 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2592 5, 1, 17, 18);
2594 /* "bar" and closing quote for nul-terminator. */
2595 for (int i = 6; i <= 9; i++)
2596 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2597 i, 1, 13 + i, 13 + i);
2599 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING, 10);
2602 /* Another test of a string literal containing a letter escape.
2603 Based on string seen in
2604 printf ("%-%\n");
2605 in gcc.dg/format/c90-printf-1.c. */
2607 static void
2608 test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
2610 /* .....................000000000.1111.11.1111.22222222223.
2611 .....................123456789.0123.45.6789.01234567890. */
2612 const char *content = (" \"%-%\\n\" /* non-str */\n");
2613 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2615 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
2616 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2617 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2618 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"%-%\\n\"");
2620 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. */
2621 /* "%-%". */
2622 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
2623 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2624 i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2625 /* "\n". */
2626 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2627 3, 1, 13, 14);
2629 /* Closing quote for nul-terminator. */
2630 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
2631 4, 1, 15, 15);
2633 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING, 5);
2636 /* Lex a string literal containing UCN 4 characters.
2637 Verify the substring location data after running cpp_interpret_string
2638 on it. */
2640 static void
2641 test_lexer_string_locations_ucn4 (const line_table_case &case_)
2643 /* Digits 0-9, expressing digits 5 and 6 as Roman numerals expressed
2644 as UCN 4.
2645 ....................000000000.111111.111122.222222223.33333333344444
2646 ....................123456789.012345.678901.234567890.12345678901234 */
2647 const char *content = " \"01234\\u2174\\u2175789\" /* non-str */\n";
2648 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2650 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2651 location information. */
2652 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2653 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2654 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"01234\\u2174\\u2175789\"");
2656 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works.
2657 The string should be encoded in the execution character
2658 set. Assuming that that is UTF-8, we should have the following:
2659 ----------- ---- ----- ------- ----------------
2660 Byte offset Byte Octal Unicode Source Column(s)
2661 ----------- ---- ----- ------- ----------------
2662 0 0x30 '0' 10
2663 1 0x31 '1' 11
2664 2 0x32 '2' 12
2665 3 0x33 '3' 13
2666 4 0x34 '4' 14
2667 5 0xE2 \342 U+2174 15-20
2668 6 0x85 \205 (cont) 15-20
2669 7 0xB4 \264 (cont) 15-20
2670 8 0xE2 \342 U+2175 21-26
2671 9 0x85 \205 (cont) 21-26
2672 10 0xB5 \265 (cont) 21-26
2673 11 0x37 '7' 27
2674 12 0x38 '8' 28
2675 13 0x39 '9' 29
2676 14 0x00 30 (closing quote)
2677 ----------- ---- ----- ------- ---------------. */
2679 cpp_string dst_string;
2680 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2681 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2682 &dst_string, type);
2683 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2684 ASSERT_STREQ ("01234\342\205\264\342\205\265789",
2685 (const char *)dst_string.text);
2686 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2688 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2689 opening quote, but does include the closing quote.
2690 '01234'. */
2691 for (int i = 0; i <= 4; i++)
2692 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2693 /* U+2174. */
2694 for (int i = 5; i <= 7; i++)
2695 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 15, 20);
2696 /* U+2175. */
2697 for (int i = 8; i <= 10; i++)
2698 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 21, 26);
2699 /* '789' and nul terminator */
2700 for (int i = 11; i <= 14; i++)
2701 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 16 + i, 16 + i);
2703 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 15);
2706 /* Lex a string literal containing UCN 8 characters.
2707 Verify the substring location data after running cpp_interpret_string
2708 on it. */
2710 static void
2711 test_lexer_string_locations_ucn8 (const line_table_case &case_)
2713 /* Digits 0-9, expressing digits 5 and 6 as Roman numerals as UCN 8.
2714 ....................000000000.111111.1111222222.2222333333333.344444
2715 ....................123456789.012345.6789012345.6789012345678.901234 */
2716 const char *content = " \"01234\\U00002174\\U00002175789\" /* */\n";
2717 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2719 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2720 location information. */
2721 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2722 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2723 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok,
2724 "\"01234\\U00002174\\U00002175789\"");
2726 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works.
2727 The UTF-8 encoding of the string is identical to that from
2728 the ucn4 testcase above; the only difference is the column
2729 locations. */
2730 cpp_string dst_string;
2731 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2732 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2733 &dst_string, type);
2734 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2735 ASSERT_STREQ ("01234\342\205\264\342\205\265789",
2736 (const char *)dst_string.text);
2737 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2739 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2740 opening quote, but does include the closing quote.
2741 '01234'. */
2742 for (int i = 0; i <= 4; i++)
2743 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2744 /* U+2174. */
2745 for (int i = 5; i <= 7; i++)
2746 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 15, 24);
2747 /* U+2175. */
2748 for (int i = 8; i <= 10; i++)
2749 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 25, 34);
2750 /* '789' at columns 35-37 */
2751 for (int i = 11; i <= 13; i++)
2752 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 24 + i, 24 + i);
2753 /* Closing quote/nul-terminator at column 38. */
2754 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, 14, 1, 38, 38);
2756 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 15);
2759 /* Fetch a big-endian 32-bit value and convert to host endianness. */
2761 static uint32_t
2762 uint32_from_big_endian (const uint32_t *ptr_be_value)
2764 const unsigned char *buf = (const unsigned char *)ptr_be_value;
2765 return (((uint32_t) buf[0] << 24)
2766 | ((uint32_t) buf[1] << 16)
2767 | ((uint32_t) buf[2] << 8)
2768 | (uint32_t) buf[3]);
2771 /* Lex a wide string literal and verify that attempts to read substring
2772 location data from it fail gracefully. */
2774 static void
2775 test_lexer_string_locations_wide_string (const line_table_case &case_)
2777 /* Digits 0-9.
2778 ....................000000000.11111111112.22222222233333
2779 ....................123456789.01234567890.12345678901234 */
2780 const char *content = " L\"0123456789\" /* non-str */\n";
2781 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2783 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2784 location information. */
2785 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2786 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_WSTRING);
2787 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "L\"0123456789\"");
2789 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works, using CPP_WSTRING. */
2790 cpp_string dst_string;
2791 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_WSTRING;
2792 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2793 &dst_string, type);
2794 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2795 /* The cpp_reader defaults to big-endian with
2796 CHAR_BIT * sizeof (int) for the wchar_precision, so dst_string should
2797 now be encoded as UTF-32BE. */
2798 const uint32_t *be32_chars = (const uint32_t *)dst_string.text;
2799 ASSERT_EQ ('0', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[0]));
2800 ASSERT_EQ ('5', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[5]));
2801 ASSERT_EQ ('9', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[9]));
2802 ASSERT_EQ (0, uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[10]));
2803 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2805 /* We don't yet support generating substring location information
2806 for L"" strings. */
2807 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES
2808 (test, tok->src_loc, type,
2809 "execution character set != source character set");
2812 /* Fetch a big-endian 16-bit value and convert to host endianness. */
2814 static uint16_t
2815 uint16_from_big_endian (const uint16_t *ptr_be_value)
2817 const unsigned char *buf = (const unsigned char *)ptr_be_value;
2818 return ((uint16_t) buf[0] << 8) | (uint16_t) buf[1];
2821 /* Lex a u"" string literal and verify that attempts to read substring
2822 location data from it fail gracefully. */
2824 static void
2825 test_lexer_string_locations_string16 (const line_table_case &case_)
2827 /* Digits 0-9.
2828 ....................000000000.11111111112.22222222233333
2829 ....................123456789.01234567890.12345678901234 */
2830 const char *content = " u\"0123456789\" /* non-str */\n";
2831 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2833 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2834 location information. */
2835 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2836 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING16);
2837 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "u\"0123456789\"");
2839 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works, using CPP_STRING16. */
2840 cpp_string dst_string;
2841 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING16;
2842 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2843 &dst_string, type);
2844 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2846 /* The cpp_reader defaults to big-endian, so dst_string should
2847 now be encoded as UTF-16BE. */
2848 const uint16_t *be16_chars = (const uint16_t *)dst_string.text;
2849 ASSERT_EQ ('0', uint16_from_big_endian (&be16_chars[0]));
2850 ASSERT_EQ ('5', uint16_from_big_endian (&be16_chars[5]));
2851 ASSERT_EQ ('9', uint16_from_big_endian (&be16_chars[9]));
2852 ASSERT_EQ (0, uint16_from_big_endian (&be16_chars[10]));
2853 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2855 /* We don't yet support generating substring location information
2856 for L"" strings. */
2857 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES
2858 (test, tok->src_loc, type,
2859 "execution character set != source character set");
2862 /* Lex a U"" string literal and verify that attempts to read substring
2863 location data from it fail gracefully. */
2865 static void
2866 test_lexer_string_locations_string32 (const line_table_case &case_)
2868 /* Digits 0-9.
2869 ....................000000000.11111111112.22222222233333
2870 ....................123456789.01234567890.12345678901234 */
2871 const char *content = " U\"0123456789\" /* non-str */\n";
2872 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2874 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2875 location information. */
2876 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2877 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING32);
2878 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "U\"0123456789\"");
2880 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works, using CPP_STRING32. */
2881 cpp_string dst_string;
2882 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING32;
2883 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2884 &dst_string, type);
2885 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2887 /* The cpp_reader defaults to big-endian, so dst_string should
2888 now be encoded as UTF-32BE. */
2889 const uint32_t *be32_chars = (const uint32_t *)dst_string.text;
2890 ASSERT_EQ ('0', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[0]));
2891 ASSERT_EQ ('5', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[5]));
2892 ASSERT_EQ ('9', uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[9]));
2893 ASSERT_EQ (0, uint32_from_big_endian (&be32_chars[10]));
2894 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2896 /* We don't yet support generating substring location information
2897 for L"" strings. */
2898 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES
2899 (test, tok->src_loc, type,
2900 "execution character set != source character set");
2903 /* Lex a u8-string literal.
2904 Verify the substring location data after running cpp_interpret_string
2905 on it. */
2907 static void
2908 test_lexer_string_locations_u8 (const line_table_case &case_)
2910 /* Digits 0-9.
2911 ....................000000000.11111111112.22222222233333
2912 ....................123456789.01234567890.12345678901234 */
2913 const char *content = " u8\"0123456789\" /* non-str */\n";
2914 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2916 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2917 location information. */
2918 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2919 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_UTF8STRING);
2920 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "u8\"0123456789\"");
2922 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2923 cpp_string dst_string;
2924 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
2925 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
2926 &dst_string, type);
2927 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
2928 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
2929 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
2931 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
2932 opening quote, but does include the closing quote. */
2933 for (int i = 0; i <= 10; i++)
2934 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
2937 /* Lex a string literal containing UTF-8 source characters.
2938 Verify the substring location data after running cpp_interpret_string
2939 on it. */
2941 static void
2942 test_lexer_string_locations_utf8_source (const line_table_case &case_)
2944 /* This string literal is written out to the source file as UTF-8,
2945 and is of the form "before mojibake after", where "mojibake"
2946 is written as the following four unicode code points:
2947 U+6587 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6587
2948 U+5B57 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5B57
2949 U+5316 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5316
2950 U+3051 HIRAGANA LETTER KE.
2951 Each of these is 3 bytes wide when encoded in UTF-8, whereas the
2952 "before" and "after" are 1 byte per unicode character.
2954 The numbering shown are "columns", which are *byte* numbers within
2955 the line, rather than unicode character numbers.
2957 .................... 000000000.1111111.
2958 .................... 123456789.0123456. */
2959 const char *content = (" \"before "
2960 /* U+6587 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6587
2961 UTF-8: 0xE6 0x96 0x87
2962 C octal escaped UTF-8: \346\226\207
2963 "column" numbers: 17-19. */
2964 "\346\226\207"
2966 /* U+5B57 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5B57
2967 UTF-8: 0xE5 0xAD 0x97
2968 C octal escaped UTF-8: \345\255\227
2969 "column" numbers: 20-22. */
2970 "\345\255\227"
2972 /* U+5316 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5316
2973 UTF-8: 0xE5 0x8C 0x96
2974 C octal escaped UTF-8: \345\214\226
2975 "column" numbers: 23-25. */
2976 "\345\214\226"
2978 /* U+3051 HIRAGANA LETTER KE
2979 UTF-8: 0xE3 0x81 0x91
2980 C octal escaped UTF-8: \343\201\221
2981 "column" numbers: 26-28. */
2982 "\343\201\221"
2984 /* column numbers 29 onwards
2985 2333333.33334444444444
2986 9012345.67890123456789. */
2987 " after\" /* non-str */\n");
2988 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
2990 /* Verify that we get the expected token back, with the correct
2991 location information. */
2992 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
2993 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
2994 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ
2995 (test.m_parser, tok,
2996 "\"before \346\226\207\345\255\227\345\214\226\343\201\221 after\"");
2998 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
2999 cpp_string dst_string;
3000 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3001 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
3002 &dst_string, type);
3003 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3004 ASSERT_STREQ
3005 ("before \346\226\207\345\255\227\345\214\226\343\201\221 after",
3006 (const char *)dst_string.text);
3007 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3009 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. This no longer includes the
3010 opening quote, but does include the closing quote.
3011 Assuming that both source and execution encodings are UTF-8, we have
3012 a run of 25 octets in each, plus the NUL terminator. */
3013 for (int i = 0; i < 25; i++)
3014 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
3015 /* NUL-terminator should use the closing quote at column 35. */
3016 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, type, 25, 1, 35, 35);
3018 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, type, 26);
3021 /* Test of string literal concatenation. */
3023 static void
3024 test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_1 (const line_table_case &case_)
3026 /* Digits 0-9.
3027 .....................000000000.111111.11112222222222
3028 .....................123456789.012345.67890123456789. */
3029 const char *content = (" \"01234\" /* non-str */\n"
3030 " \"56789\" /* non-str */\n");
3031 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3033 location_t input_locs[2];
3035 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
3036 auto_vec <cpp_string> input_strings;
3037 const cpp_token *tok_a = test.get_token ();
3038 ASSERT_EQ (tok_a->type, CPP_STRING);
3039 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok_a, "\"01234\"");
3040 input_strings.safe_push (tok_a->val.str);
3041 input_locs[0] = tok_a->src_loc;
3043 const cpp_token *tok_b = test.get_token ();
3044 ASSERT_EQ (tok_b->type, CPP_STRING);
3045 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok_b, "\"56789\"");
3046 input_strings.safe_push (tok_b->val.str);
3047 input_locs[1] = tok_b->src_loc;
3049 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
3050 cpp_string dst_string;
3051 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3052 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser,
3053 input_strings.address (), 2,
3054 &dst_string, type);
3055 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3056 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
3057 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3059 /* Simulate c-lex.c's lex_string in order to record concatenation. */
3060 test.m_concats.record_string_concatenation (2, input_locs);
3062 location_t initial_loc = input_locs[0];
3064 /* "01234" on line 1. */
3065 for (int i = 0; i <= 4; i++)
3066 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
3067 /* "56789" in line 2, plus its closing quote for the nul terminator. */
3068 for (int i = 5; i <= 10; i++)
3069 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, i, 2, 5 + i, 5 + i);
3071 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, initial_loc, type, 11);
3074 /* Another test of string literal concatenation. */
3076 static void
3077 test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
3079 /* Digits 0-9.
3080 .....................000000000.111.11111112222222
3081 .....................123456789.012.34567890123456. */
3082 const char *content = (" \"01\" /* non-str */\n"
3083 " \"23\" /* non-str */\n"
3084 " \"45\" /* non-str */\n"
3085 " \"67\" /* non-str */\n"
3086 " \"89\" /* non-str */\n");
3087 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3089 auto_vec <cpp_string> input_strings;
3090 location_t input_locs[5];
3092 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
3093 for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
3095 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3096 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3097 input_strings.safe_push (tok->val.str);
3098 input_locs[i] = tok->src_loc;
3101 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
3102 cpp_string dst_string;
3103 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3104 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser,
3105 input_strings.address (), 5,
3106 &dst_string, type);
3107 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3108 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
3109 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3111 /* Simulate c-lex.c's lex_string in order to record concatenation. */
3112 test.m_concats.record_string_concatenation (5, input_locs);
3114 location_t initial_loc = input_locs[0];
3116 /* Within ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (actually assert_char_at_range), we can
3117 detect if the initial loc is after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS
3118 and expect get_source_range_for_substring to fail.
3119 However, for a string concatenation test, we can have a case
3120 where the initial string is fully before LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS,
3121 but subsequent strings can be after it.
3122 Attempting to detect this within assert_char_at_range
3123 would overcomplicate the logic for the common test cases, so
3124 we detect it here. */
3125 if (should_have_column_data_p (input_locs[0])
3126 && !should_have_column_data_p (input_locs[4]))
3128 /* Verify that get_source_range_for_substring gracefully rejects
3129 this case. */
3130 source_range actual_range;
3131 const char *err
3132 = get_source_range_for_char (test.m_parser, &test.m_concats,
3133 initial_loc, type, 0, &actual_range);
3134 ASSERT_STREQ ("range starts after LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS", err);
3135 return;
3138 for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
3139 for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++)
3140 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, (i * 2) + j,
3141 i + 1, 10 + j, 10 + j);
3143 /* NUL-terminator should use the final closing quote at line 5 column 12. */
3144 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, 10, 5, 12, 12);
3146 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, initial_loc, type, 11);
3149 /* Another test of string literal concatenation, this time combined with
3150 various kinds of escaped characters. */
3152 static void
3153 test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_3 (const line_table_case &case_)
3155 /* Digits 0-9, expressing digit 5 in ASCII as hex "\x35"
3156 digit 6 in ASCII as octal "\066", concatenating multiple strings. */
3157 const char *content
3158 /* .000000000.111111.111.1.2222.222.2.2233.333.3333.34444444444555
3159 .123456789.012345.678.9.0123.456.7.8901.234.5678.90123456789012. */
3160 = (" \"01234\" \"\\x35\" \"\\066\" \"789\" /* non-str */\n");
3161 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3163 auto_vec <cpp_string> input_strings;
3164 location_t input_locs[4];
3166 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
3167 for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
3169 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3170 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3171 input_strings.safe_push (tok->val.str);
3172 input_locs[i] = tok->src_loc;
3175 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
3176 cpp_string dst_string;
3177 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3178 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser,
3179 input_strings.address (), 4,
3180 &dst_string, type);
3181 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3182 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
3183 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3185 /* Simulate c-lex.c's lex_string in order to record concatenation. */
3186 test.m_concats.record_string_concatenation (4, input_locs);
3188 location_t initial_loc = input_locs[0];
3190 for (int i = 0; i <= 4; i++)
3191 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, i, 1, 10 + i, 10 + i);
3192 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, 5, 1, 19, 22);
3193 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, 6, 1, 27, 30);
3194 for (int i = 7; i <= 9; i++)
3195 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, i, 1, 28 + i, 28 + i);
3197 /* NUL-terminator should use the location of the final closing quote. */
3198 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, initial_loc, type, 10, 1, 38, 38);
3200 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, initial_loc, type, 11);
3203 /* Test of string literal in a macro. */
3205 static void
3206 test_lexer_string_locations_macro (const line_table_case &case_)
3208 /* Digits 0-9.
3209 .....................0000000001111111111.22222222223.
3210 .....................1234567890123456789.01234567890. */
3211 const char *content = ("#define MACRO \"0123456789\" /* non-str */\n"
3212 " MACRO");
3213 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3215 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
3216 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3217 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_PADDING);
3219 tok = test.get_token ();
3220 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3221 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"0123456789\"");
3223 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. We ought to
3224 see columns within the macro definition. */
3225 for (int i = 0; i <= 10; i++)
3226 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
3227 i, 1, 20 + i, 20 + i);
3229 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING, 11);
3231 tok = test.get_token ();
3232 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_PADDING);
3235 /* Test of stringification of a macro argument. */
3237 static void
3238 test_lexer_string_locations_stringified_macro_argument
3239 (const line_table_case &case_)
3241 /* .....................000000000111111111122222222223.
3242 .....................123456789012345678901234567890. */
3243 const char *content = ("#define MACRO(X) #X /* non-str */\n"
3244 "MACRO(foo)\n");
3245 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3247 /* Verify that we get the expected token back. */
3248 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3249 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_PADDING);
3251 tok = test.get_token ();
3252 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3253 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "\"foo\"");
3255 /* We don't support getting the location of a stringified macro
3256 argument. Verify that it fails gracefully. */
3257 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
3258 "cpp_interpret_string_1 failed");
3260 tok = test.get_token ();
3261 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_PADDING);
3263 tok = test.get_token ();
3264 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_PADDING);
3267 /* Ensure that we are fail gracefully if something attempts to pass
3268 in a location that isn't a string literal token. Seen on this code:
3270 const char a[] = " %d ";
3271 __builtin_printf (a, 0.5);
3274 when c-format.c erroneously used the indicated one-character
3275 location as the format string location, leading to a read past the
3276 end of a string buffer in cpp_interpret_string_1. */
3278 static void
3279 test_lexer_string_locations_non_string (const line_table_case &case_)
3281 /* .....................000000000111111111122222222223.
3282 .....................123456789012345678901234567890. */
3283 const char *content = (" a\n");
3284 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3286 /* Verify that we get the expected token back. */
3287 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3288 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_NAME);
3289 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "a");
3291 /* At this point, libcpp is attempting to interpret the name as a
3292 string literal, despite it not starting with a quote. We don't detect
3293 that, but we should at least fail gracefully. */
3294 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
3295 "cpp_interpret_string_1 failed");
3298 /* Ensure that we can read substring information for a token which
3299 starts in one linemap and ends in another . Adapted from
3300 gcc.dg/cpp/pr69985.c. */
3302 static void
3303 test_lexer_string_locations_long_line (const line_table_case &case_)
3305 /* .....................000000.000111111111
3306 .....................123456.789012346789. */
3307 const char *content = ("/* A very long line, so that we start a new line map. */\n"
3308 " \"0123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
3309 "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
3310 "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
3311 "0123456789\"\n");
3313 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3315 /* Verify that we get the expected token back. */
3316 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3317 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3319 if (!should_have_column_data_p (line_table->highest_location))
3320 return;
3322 /* Verify ranges of individual characters. */
3323 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING, 131);
3324 for (int i = 0; i < 131; i++)
3325 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
3326 i, 2, 7 + i, 7 + i);
3329 /* Test of locations within a raw string that doesn't contain a newline. */
3331 static void
3332 test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_one_line (const line_table_case &case_)
3334 /* .....................00.0000000111111111122.
3335 .....................12.3456789012345678901. */
3336 const char *content = ("R\"foo(0123456789)foo\"\n");
3337 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3339 /* Verify that we get the expected token back. */
3340 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3341 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3343 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
3344 cpp_string dst_string;
3345 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3346 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
3347 &dst_string, type);
3348 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3349 ASSERT_STREQ ("0123456789", (const char *)dst_string.text);
3350 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3352 if (!should_have_column_data_p (line_table->highest_location))
3353 return;
3355 /* 0-9, plus the nil terminator. */
3356 ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING, 11);
3357 for (int i = 0; i < 11; i++)
3358 ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE (test, tok->src_loc, CPP_STRING,
3359 i, 1, 7 + i, 7 + i);
3362 /* Test of locations within a raw string that contains a newline. */
3364 static void
3365 test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_multiline (const line_table_case &case_)
3367 /* .....................00.0000.
3368 .....................12.3456. */
3369 const char *content = ("R\"foo(\n"
3370 /* .....................00000.
3371 .....................12345. */
3372 "hello\n"
3373 "world\n"
3374 /* .....................00000.
3375 .....................12345. */
3376 ")foo\"\n");
3377 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3379 /* Verify that we get the expected token back. */
3380 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3381 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_STRING);
3383 /* Verify that cpp_interpret_string works. */
3384 cpp_string dst_string;
3385 const enum cpp_ttype type = CPP_STRING;
3386 bool result = cpp_interpret_string (test.m_parser, &tok->val.str, 1,
3387 &dst_string, type);
3388 ASSERT_TRUE (result);
3389 ASSERT_STREQ ("\nhello\nworld\n", (const char *)dst_string.text);
3390 free (const_cast <unsigned char *> (dst_string.text));
3392 if (!should_have_column_data_p (line_table->highest_location))
3393 return;
3395 /* Currently we don't support locations within raw strings that
3396 contain newlines. */
3397 ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES (test, tok->src_loc, tok->type,
3398 "range endpoints are on different lines");
3401 /* Test of parsing an unterminated raw string. */
3403 static void
3404 test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_unterminated (const line_table_case &case_)
3406 const char *content = "R\"ouch()ouCh\" /* etc */";
3408 lexer_error_sink errors;
3409 lexer_test test (case_, content, &errors);
3410 test.m_implicitly_expect_EOF = false;
3412 /* Attempt to parse the raw string. */
3413 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3414 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_EOF);
3416 ASSERT_EQ (1, errors.m_errors.length ());
3417 /* We expect the message "unterminated raw string"
3418 in the "cpplib" translation domain.
3419 It's not clear that dgettext is available on all supported hosts,
3420 so this assertion is commented-out for now.
3421 ASSERT_STREQ (dgettext ("cpplib", "unterminated raw string"),
3422 errors.m_errors[0]);
3426 /* Test of lexing char constants. */
3428 static void
3429 test_lexer_char_constants (const line_table_case &case_)
3431 /* Various char constants.
3432 .....................0000000001111111111.22222222223.
3433 .....................1234567890123456789.01234567890. */
3434 const char *content = (" 'a'\n"
3435 " u'a'\n"
3436 " U'a'\n"
3437 " L'a'\n"
3438 " 'abc'\n");
3439 lexer_test test (case_, content, NULL);
3441 /* Verify that we get the expected tokens back. */
3442 /* 'a'. */
3443 const cpp_token *tok = test.get_token ();
3444 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_CHAR);
3445 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "'a'");
3447 unsigned int chars_seen;
3448 int unsignedp;
3449 cppchar_t cc = cpp_interpret_charconst (test.m_parser, tok,
3450 &chars_seen, &unsignedp);
3451 ASSERT_EQ (cc, 'a');
3452 ASSERT_EQ (chars_seen, 1);
3454 /* u'a'. */
3455 tok = test.get_token ();
3456 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_CHAR16);
3457 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "u'a'");
3459 /* U'a'. */
3460 tok = test.get_token ();
3461 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_CHAR32);
3462 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "U'a'");
3464 /* L'a'. */
3465 tok = test.get_token ();
3466 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_WCHAR);
3467 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "L'a'");
3469 /* 'abc' (c-char-sequence). */
3470 tok = test.get_token ();
3471 ASSERT_EQ (tok->type, CPP_CHAR);
3472 ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ (test.m_parser, tok, "'abc'");
3474 /* A table of interesting location_t values, giving one axis of our test
3475 matrix. */
3477 static const location_t boundary_locations[] = {
3478 /* Zero means "don't override the default values for a new line_table". */
3481 /* An arbitrary non-zero value that isn't close to one of
3482 the boundary values below. */
3483 0x10000,
3485 /* Values near LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES. */
3486 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES - 0x100,
3487 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES - 1,
3488 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES,
3489 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES + 1,
3490 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES + 0x100,
3492 /* Values near LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS. */
3493 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS - 0x100,
3494 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS - 1,
3495 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS,
3496 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS + 1,
3497 LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS + 0x100,
3500 /* Run TESTCASE multiple times, once for each case in our test matrix. */
3502 void
3503 for_each_line_table_case (void (*testcase) (const line_table_case &))
3505 /* As noted above in the description of struct line_table_case,
3506 we want to explore a test matrix of interesting line_table
3507 situations, running various selftests for each case within the
3508 matrix. */
3510 /* Run all tests with:
3511 (a) line_table->default_range_bits == 0, and
3512 (b) line_table->default_range_bits == 5. */
3513 int num_cases_tested = 0;
3514 for (int default_range_bits = 0; default_range_bits <= 5;
3515 default_range_bits += 5)
3517 /* ...and use each of the "interesting" location values as
3518 the starting location within line_table. */
3519 const int num_boundary_locations
3520 = sizeof (boundary_locations) / sizeof (boundary_locations[0]);
3521 for (int loc_idx = 0; loc_idx < num_boundary_locations; loc_idx++)
3523 line_table_case c (default_range_bits, boundary_locations[loc_idx]);
3525 testcase (c);
3527 num_cases_tested++;
3531 /* Verify that we fully covered the test matrix. */
3532 ASSERT_EQ (num_cases_tested, 2 * 12);
3535 /* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
3537 void
3538 input_c_tests ()
3540 test_linenum_comparisons ();
3541 test_should_have_column_data_p ();
3542 test_unknown_location ();
3543 test_builtins ();
3544 for_each_line_table_case (test_make_location_nonpure_range_endpoints);
3546 for_each_line_table_case (test_accessing_ordinary_linemaps);
3547 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer);
3548 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_simple);
3549 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_ebcdic);
3550 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_hex);
3551 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_oct);
3552 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_1);
3553 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_2);
3554 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_ucn4);
3555 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_ucn8);
3556 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_wide_string);
3557 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_string16);
3558 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_string32);
3559 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_u8);
3560 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_utf8_source);
3561 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_1);
3562 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_2);
3563 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_3);
3564 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_macro);
3565 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_stringified_macro_argument);
3566 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_non_string);
3567 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_long_line);
3568 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_one_line);
3569 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_multiline);
3570 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_unterminated);
3571 for_each_line_table_case (test_lexer_char_constants);
3573 test_reading_source_line ();
3576 } // namespace selftest
3578 #endif /* CHECKING_P */