| //===- extra/modularize/Modularize.cpp - Check modularized headers --------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // Introduction |
| // |
| // This file implements a tool that checks whether a set of headers provides |
| // the consistent definitions required to use modules. It can also check an |
| // existing module map for full coverage of the headers in a directory tree. |
| // |
| // For example, in examining headers, it detects whether the same entity |
| // (say, a NULL macro or size_t typedef) is defined in multiple headers |
| // or whether a header produces different definitions under |
| // different circumstances. These conditions cause modules built from the |
| // headers to behave poorly, and should be fixed before introducing a module |
| // map. |
| // |
| // Modularize takes as input either one or more module maps (by default, |
| // "module.modulemap") or one or more text files contatining lists of headers |
| // to check. |
| // |
| // In the case of a module map, the module map must be well-formed in |
| // terms of syntax. Modularize will extract the header file names |
| // from the map. Only normal headers are checked, assuming headers |
| // marked "private", "textual", or "exclude" are not to be checked |
| // as a top-level include, assuming they either are included by |
| // other headers which are checked, or they are not suitable for |
| // modules. |
| // |
| // In the case of a file list, the list is a newline-separated list of headers |
| // to check with respect to each other. |
| // Lines beginning with '#' and empty lines are ignored. |
| // Header file names followed by a colon and other space-separated |
| // file names will include those extra files as dependencies. |
| // The file names can be relative or full paths, but must be on the |
| // same line. |
| // |
| // Modularize also accepts regular clang front-end arguments. |
| // |
| // Usage: modularize [(modularize options)] |
| // [(include-files_list)|(module map)]+ [(front-end-options) ...] |
| // |
| // Options: |
| // -prefix=(optional header path prefix) |
| // Note that unless a "-prefix (header path)" option is specified, |
| // non-absolute file paths in the header list file will be relative |
| // to the header list file directory. Use -prefix to specify a |
| // different directory. |
| // -module-map-path=(module map) |
| // Skip the checks, and instead act as a module.map generation |
| // assistant, generating a module map file based on the header list. |
| // An optional "-root-module=(rootName)" argument can specify a root |
| // module to be created in the generated module.map file. Note that |
| // you will likely need to edit this file to suit the needs of your |
| // headers. |
| // -problem-files-list=(problem files list file name) |
| // For use only with module map assistant. Input list of files that |
| // have problems with respect to modules. These will still be |
| // included in the generated module map, but will be marked as |
| // "excluded" headers. |
| // -root-module=(root module name) |
| // Specifies a root module to be created in the generated module.map |
| // file. |
| // -block-check-header-list-only |
| // Only warn if #include directives are inside extern or namespace |
| // blocks if the included header is in the header list. |
| // -no-coverage-check |
| // Don't do the coverage check. |
| // -coverage-check-only |
| // Only do the coverage check. |
| // -display-file-lists |
| // Display lists of good files (no compile errors), problem files, |
| // and a combined list with problem files preceded by a '#'. |
| // This can be used to quickly determine which files have problems. |
| // The latter combined list might be useful in starting to modularize |
| // a set of headers. You can start with a full list of headers, |
| // use -display-file-lists option, and then use the combined list as |
| // your intermediate list, uncommenting-out headers as you fix them. |
| // |
| // Note that by default, the modularize assumes .h files contain C++ source. |
| // If your .h files in the file list contain another language, you should |
| // append an appropriate -x option to your command line, i.e.: -x c |
| // |
| // Modularization Issue Checks |
| // |
| // In the process of checking headers for modularization issues, modularize |
| // will do normal parsing, reporting normal errors and warnings, |
| // but will also report special error messages like the following: |
| // |
| // error: '(symbol)' defined at multiple locations: |
| // (file):(row):(column) |
| // (file):(row):(column) |
| // |
| // error: header '(file)' has different contents depending on how it was |
| // included |
| // |
| // The latter might be followed by messages like the following: |
| // |
| // note: '(symbol)' in (file) at (row):(column) not always provided |
| // |
| // Checks will also be performed for macro expansions, defined(macro) |
| // expressions, and preprocessor conditional directives that evaluate |
| // inconsistently, and can produce error messages like the following: |
| // |
| // (...)/SubHeader.h:11:5: |
| // #if SYMBOL == 1 |
| // ^ |
| // error: Macro instance 'SYMBOL' has different values in this header, |
| // depending on how it was included. |
| // 'SYMBOL' expanded to: '1' with respect to these inclusion paths: |
| // (...)/Header1.h |
| // (...)/SubHeader.h |
| // (...)/SubHeader.h:3:9: |
| // #define SYMBOL 1 |
| // ^ |
| // Macro defined here. |
| // 'SYMBOL' expanded to: '2' with respect to these inclusion paths: |
| // (...)/Header2.h |
| // (...)/SubHeader.h |
| // (...)/SubHeader.h:7:9: |
| // #define SYMBOL 2 |
| // ^ |
| // Macro defined here. |
| // |
| // Checks will also be performed for '#include' directives that are |
| // nested inside 'extern "C/C++" {}' or 'namespace (name) {}' blocks, |
| // and can produce error message like the following: |
| // |
| // IncludeInExtern.h:2:3 |
| // #include "Empty.h" |
| // ^ |
| // error: Include directive within extern "C" {}. |
| // IncludeInExtern.h:1:1 |
| // extern "C" { |
| // ^ |
| // The "extern "C" {}" block is here. |
| // |
| // See PreprocessorTracker.cpp for additional details. |
| // |
| // Module Map Coverage Check |
| // |
| // The coverage check uses the Clang ModuleMap class to read and parse the |
| // module map file. Starting at the module map file directory, or just the |
| // include paths, if specified, it will collect the names of all the files it |
| // considers headers (no extension, .h, or .inc--if you need more, modify the |
| // isHeader function). It then compares the headers against those referenced |
| // in the module map, either explicitly named, or implicitly named via an |
| // umbrella directory or umbrella file, as parsed by the ModuleMap object. |
| // If headers are found which are not referenced or covered by an umbrella |
| // directory or file, warning messages will be produced, and this program |
| // will return an error code of 1. Other errors result in an error code of 2. |
| // If no problems are found, an error code of 0 is returned. |
| // |
| // Note that in the case of umbrella headers, this tool invokes the compiler |
| // to preprocess the file, and uses a callback to collect the header files |
| // included by the umbrella header or any of its nested includes. If any |
| // front end options are needed for these compiler invocations, these |
| // can be included on the command line after the module map file argument. |
| // |
| // Warning message have the form: |
| // |
| // warning: module.modulemap does not account for file: Level3A.h |
| // |
| // Note that for the case of the module map referencing a file that does |
| // not exist, the module map parser in Clang will (at the time of this |
| // writing) display an error message. |
| // |
| // Module Map Assistant - Module Map Generation |
| // |
| // Modularize also has an option ("-module-map-path=module.modulemap") that will |
| // skip the checks, and instead act as a module.modulemap generation assistant, |
| // generating a module map file based on the header list. An optional |
| // "-root-module=(rootName)" argument can specify a root module to be |
| // created in the generated module.modulemap file. Note that you will likely |
| // need to edit this file to suit the needs of your headers. |
| // |
| // An example command line for generating a module.modulemap file: |
| // |
| // modularize -module-map-path=module.modulemap -root-module=myroot \ |
| // headerlist.txt |
| // |
| // Note that if the headers in the header list have partial paths, sub-modules |
| // will be created for the subdirectires involved, assuming that the |
| // subdirectories contain headers to be grouped into a module, but still with |
| // individual modules for the headers in the subdirectory. |
| // |
| // See the ModuleAssistant.cpp file comments for additional details about the |
| // implementation of the assistant mode. |
| // |
| // Future directions: |
| // |
| // Basically, we want to add new checks for whatever we can check with respect |
| // to checking headers for module'ability. |
| // |
| // Some ideas: |
| // |
| // 1. Omit duplicate "not always provided" messages |
| // |
| // 2. Add options to disable any of the checks, in case |
| // there is some problem with them, or the messages get too verbose. |
| // |
| // 3. Try to figure out the preprocessor conditional directives that |
| // contribute to problems and tie them to the inconsistent definitions. |
| // |
| // 4. There are some legitimate uses of preprocessor macros that |
| // modularize will flag as errors, such as repeatedly #include'ing |
| // a file and using interleaving defined/undefined macros |
| // to change declarations in the included file. Is there a way |
| // to address this? Maybe have modularize accept a list of macros |
| // to ignore. Otherwise you can just exclude the file, after checking |
| // for legitimate errors. |
| // |
| // 5. What else? |
| // |
| // General clean-up and refactoring: |
| // |
| // 1. The Location class seems to be something that we might |
| // want to design to be applicable to a wider range of tools, and stick it |
| // somewhere into Tooling/ in mainline |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "Modularize.h" |
| #include "ModularizeUtilities.h" |
| #include "PreprocessorTracker.h" |
| #include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h" |
| #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h" |
| #include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h" |
| #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" |
| #include "clang/Driver/Options.h" |
| #include "clang/Frontend/CompilerInstance.h" |
| #include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.h" |
| #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" |
| #include "clang/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h" |
| #include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Option/Arg.h" |
| #include "llvm/Option/ArgList.h" |
| #include "llvm/Option/OptTable.h" |
| #include "llvm/Option/Option.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Path.h" |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <fstream> |
| #include <iterator> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| using namespace clang; |
| using namespace clang::driver; |
| using namespace clang::driver::options; |
| using namespace clang::tooling; |
| using namespace llvm; |
| using namespace llvm::opt; |
| using namespace Modularize; |
| |
| // Option to specify a file name for a list of header files to check. |
| static cl::list<std::string> |
| ListFileNames(cl::Positional, cl::value_desc("list"), |
| cl::desc("<list of one or more header list files>"), |
| cl::CommaSeparated); |
| |
| // Collect all other arguments, which will be passed to the front end. |
| static cl::list<std::string> |
| CC1Arguments(cl::ConsumeAfter, |
| cl::desc("<arguments to be passed to front end>...")); |
| |
| // Option to specify a prefix to be prepended to the header names. |
| static cl::opt<std::string> HeaderPrefix( |
| "prefix", cl::init(""), |
| cl::desc( |
| "Prepend header file paths with this prefix." |
| " If not specified," |
| " the files are considered to be relative to the header list file.")); |
| |
| // Option for assistant mode, telling modularize to output a module map |
| // based on the headers list, and where to put it. |
| static cl::opt<std::string> ModuleMapPath( |
| "module-map-path", cl::init(""), |
| cl::desc("Turn on module map output and specify output path or file name." |
| " If no path is specified and if prefix option is specified," |
| " use prefix for file path.")); |
| |
| // Option to specify list of problem files for assistant. |
| // This will cause assistant to exclude these files. |
| static cl::opt<std::string> ProblemFilesList( |
| "problem-files-list", cl::init(""), |
| cl::desc( |
| "List of files with compilation or modularization problems for" |
| " assistant mode. This will be excluded.")); |
| |
| // Option for assistant mode, telling modularize the name of the root module. |
| static cl::opt<std::string> |
| RootModule("root-module", cl::init(""), |
| cl::desc("Specify the name of the root module.")); |
| |
| // Option for limiting the #include-inside-extern-or-namespace-block |
| // check to only those headers explicitly listed in the header list. |
| // This is a work-around for private includes that purposefully get |
| // included inside blocks. |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| BlockCheckHeaderListOnly("block-check-header-list-only", cl::init(false), |
| cl::desc("Only warn if #include directives are inside extern or namespace" |
| " blocks if the included header is in the header list.")); |
| |
| // Option for include paths for coverage check. |
| static cl::list<std::string> |
| IncludePaths("I", cl::desc("Include path for coverage check."), |
| cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::value_desc("path")); |
| |
| // Option for disabling the coverage check. |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| NoCoverageCheck("no-coverage-check", cl::init(false), |
| cl::desc("Don't do the coverage check.")); |
| |
| // Option for just doing the coverage check. |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| CoverageCheckOnly("coverage-check-only", cl::init(false), |
| cl::desc("Only do the coverage check.")); |
| |
| // Option for displaying lists of good, bad, and mixed files. |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| DisplayFileLists("display-file-lists", cl::init(false), |
| cl::desc("Display lists of good files (no compile errors), problem files," |
| " and a combined list with problem files preceded by a '#'.")); |
| |
| // Save the program name for error messages. |
| const char *Argv0; |
| // Save the command line for comments. |
| std::string CommandLine; |
| |
| // Helper function for finding the input file in an arguments list. |
| static std::string findInputFile(const CommandLineArguments &CLArgs) { |
| std::unique_ptr<OptTable> Opts(createDriverOptTable()); |
| const unsigned IncludedFlagsBitmask = options::CC1Option; |
| unsigned MissingArgIndex, MissingArgCount; |
| SmallVector<const char *, 256> Argv; |
| for (auto I = CLArgs.begin(), E = CLArgs.end(); I != E; ++I) |
| Argv.push_back(I->c_str()); |
| InputArgList Args = Opts->ParseArgs(Argv, MissingArgIndex, MissingArgCount, |
| IncludedFlagsBitmask); |
| std::vector<std::string> Inputs = Args.getAllArgValues(OPT_INPUT); |
| return ModularizeUtilities::getCanonicalPath(Inputs.back()); |
| } |
| |
| // This arguments adjuster inserts "-include (file)" arguments for header |
| // dependencies. It also inserts a "-w" option and a "-x c++", |
| // if no other "-x" option is present. |
| static ArgumentsAdjuster |
| getModularizeArgumentsAdjuster(DependencyMap &Dependencies) { |
| return [&Dependencies](const CommandLineArguments &Args, |
| StringRef /*unused*/) { |
| std::string InputFile = findInputFile(Args); |
| DependentsVector &FileDependents = Dependencies[InputFile]; |
| CommandLineArguments NewArgs(Args); |
| if (int Count = FileDependents.size()) { |
| for (int Index = 0; Index < Count; ++Index) { |
| NewArgs.push_back("-include"); |
| std::string File(std::string("\"") + FileDependents[Index] + |
| std::string("\"")); |
| NewArgs.push_back(FileDependents[Index]); |
| } |
| } |
| // Ignore warnings. (Insert after "clang_tool" at beginning.) |
| NewArgs.insert(NewArgs.begin() + 1, "-w"); |
| // Since we are compiling .h files, assume C++ unless given a -x option. |
| if (std::find(NewArgs.begin(), NewArgs.end(), "-x") == NewArgs.end()) { |
| NewArgs.insert(NewArgs.begin() + 2, "-x"); |
| NewArgs.insert(NewArgs.begin() + 3, "c++"); |
| } |
| return NewArgs; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME: The Location class seems to be something that we might |
| // want to design to be applicable to a wider range of tools, and stick it |
| // somewhere into Tooling/ in mainline |
| struct Location { |
| const FileEntry *File; |
| unsigned Line, Column; |
| |
| Location() : File(), Line(), Column() {} |
| |
| Location(SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc) : File(), Line(), Column() { |
| Loc = SM.getExpansionLoc(Loc); |
| if (Loc.isInvalid()) |
| return; |
| |
| std::pair<FileID, unsigned> Decomposed = SM.getDecomposedLoc(Loc); |
| File = SM.getFileEntryForID(Decomposed.first); |
| if (!File) |
| return; |
| |
| Line = SM.getLineNumber(Decomposed.first, Decomposed.second); |
| Column = SM.getColumnNumber(Decomposed.first, Decomposed.second); |
| } |
| |
| operator bool() const { return File != nullptr; } |
| |
| friend bool operator==(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { |
| return X.File == Y.File && X.Line == Y.Line && X.Column == Y.Column; |
| } |
| |
| friend bool operator!=(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { |
| return !(X == Y); |
| } |
| |
| friend bool operator<(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { |
| if (X.File != Y.File) |
| return X.File < Y.File; |
| if (X.Line != Y.Line) |
| return X.Line < Y.Line; |
| return X.Column < Y.Column; |
| } |
| friend bool operator>(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { return Y < X; } |
| friend bool operator<=(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { |
| return !(Y < X); |
| } |
| friend bool operator>=(const Location &X, const Location &Y) { |
| return !(X < Y); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| struct Entry { |
| enum EntryKind { |
| EK_Tag, |
| EK_Value, |
| EK_Macro, |
| |
| EK_NumberOfKinds |
| } Kind; |
| |
| Location Loc; |
| |
| StringRef getKindName() { return getKindName(Kind); } |
| static StringRef getKindName(EntryKind kind); |
| }; |
| |
| // Return a string representing the given kind. |
| StringRef Entry::getKindName(Entry::EntryKind kind) { |
| switch (kind) { |
| case EK_Tag: |
| return "tag"; |
| case EK_Value: |
| return "value"; |
| case EK_Macro: |
| return "macro"; |
| case EK_NumberOfKinds: |
| break; |
| } |
| llvm_unreachable("invalid Entry kind"); |
| } |
| |
| struct HeaderEntry { |
| std::string Name; |
| Location Loc; |
| |
| friend bool operator==(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return X.Loc == Y.Loc && X.Name == Y.Name; |
| } |
| friend bool operator!=(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return !(X == Y); |
| } |
| friend bool operator<(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return X.Loc < Y.Loc || (X.Loc == Y.Loc && X.Name < Y.Name); |
| } |
| friend bool operator>(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return Y < X; |
| } |
| friend bool operator<=(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return !(Y < X); |
| } |
| friend bool operator>=(const HeaderEntry &X, const HeaderEntry &Y) { |
| return !(X < Y); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| typedef std::vector<HeaderEntry> HeaderContents; |
| |
| class EntityMap : public StringMap<SmallVector<Entry, 2> > { |
| public: |
| DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents> HeaderContentMismatches; |
| |
| void add(const std::string &Name, enum Entry::EntryKind Kind, Location Loc) { |
| // Record this entity in its header. |
| HeaderEntry HE = { Name, Loc }; |
| CurHeaderContents[Loc.File].push_back(HE); |
| |
| // Check whether we've seen this entry before. |
| SmallVector<Entry, 2> &Entries = (*this)[Name]; |
| for (unsigned I = 0, N = Entries.size(); I != N; ++I) { |
| if (Entries[I].Kind == Kind && Entries[I].Loc == Loc) |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // We have not seen this entry before; record it. |
| Entry E = { Kind, Loc }; |
| Entries.push_back(E); |
| } |
| |
| void mergeCurHeaderContents() { |
| for (DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents>::iterator |
| H = CurHeaderContents.begin(), |
| HEnd = CurHeaderContents.end(); |
| H != HEnd; ++H) { |
| // Sort contents. |
| std::sort(H->second.begin(), H->second.end()); |
| |
| // Check whether we've seen this header before. |
| DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents>::iterator KnownH = |
| AllHeaderContents.find(H->first); |
| if (KnownH == AllHeaderContents.end()) { |
| // We haven't seen this header before; record its contents. |
| AllHeaderContents.insert(*H); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // If the header contents are the same, we're done. |
| if (H->second == KnownH->second) |
| continue; |
| |
| // Determine what changed. |
| std::set_symmetric_difference( |
| H->second.begin(), H->second.end(), KnownH->second.begin(), |
| KnownH->second.end(), |
| std::back_inserter(HeaderContentMismatches[H->first])); |
| } |
| |
| CurHeaderContents.clear(); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents> CurHeaderContents; |
| DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents> AllHeaderContents; |
| }; |
| |
| class CollectEntitiesVisitor |
| : public RecursiveASTVisitor<CollectEntitiesVisitor> { |
| public: |
| CollectEntitiesVisitor(SourceManager &SM, EntityMap &Entities, |
| Preprocessor &PP, PreprocessorTracker &PPTracker, |
| int &HadErrors) |
| : SM(SM), Entities(Entities), PP(PP), PPTracker(PPTracker), |
| HadErrors(HadErrors) {} |
| |
| bool TraverseStmt(Stmt *S) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseType(QualType T) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTypeLoc(TypeLoc TL) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseNestedNameSpecifier(NestedNameSpecifier *NNS) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseNestedNameSpecifierLoc(NestedNameSpecifierLoc NNS) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseDeclarationNameInfo(DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseTemplateName(TemplateName Template) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArgument(const TemplateArgument &Arg) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArgumentLoc(const TemplateArgumentLoc &ArgLoc) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArguments(const TemplateArgument *Args, |
| unsigned NumArgs) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseConstructorInitializer(CXXCtorInitializer *Init) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseLambdaCapture(LambdaExpr *LE, const LambdaCapture *C, |
| Expr *Init) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Check 'extern "*" {}' block for #include directives. |
| bool VisitLinkageSpecDecl(LinkageSpecDecl *D) { |
| // Bail if not a block. |
| if (!D->hasBraces()) |
| return true; |
| SourceRange BlockRange = D->getSourceRange(); |
| const char *LinkageLabel; |
| switch (D->getLanguage()) { |
| case LinkageSpecDecl::lang_c: |
| LinkageLabel = "extern \"C\" {}"; |
| break; |
| case LinkageSpecDecl::lang_cxx: |
| LinkageLabel = "extern \"C++\" {}"; |
| break; |
| } |
| if (!PPTracker.checkForIncludesInBlock(PP, BlockRange, LinkageLabel, |
| errs())) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Check 'namespace (name) {}' block for #include directives. |
| bool VisitNamespaceDecl(const NamespaceDecl *D) { |
| SourceRange BlockRange = D->getSourceRange(); |
| std::string Label("namespace "); |
| Label += D->getName(); |
| Label += " {}"; |
| if (!PPTracker.checkForIncludesInBlock(PP, BlockRange, Label.c_str(), |
| errs())) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Collect definition entities. |
| bool VisitNamedDecl(NamedDecl *ND) { |
| // We only care about file-context variables. |
| if (!ND->getDeclContext()->isFileContext()) |
| return true; |
| |
| // Skip declarations that tend to be properly multiply-declared. |
| if (isa<NamespaceDecl>(ND) || isa<UsingDirectiveDecl>(ND) || |
| isa<NamespaceAliasDecl>(ND) || |
| isa<ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl>(ND) || isa<UsingDecl>(ND) || |
| isa<ClassTemplateDecl>(ND) || isa<TemplateTypeParmDecl>(ND) || |
| isa<TypeAliasTemplateDecl>(ND) || isa<UsingShadowDecl>(ND) || |
| isa<FunctionDecl>(ND) || isa<FunctionTemplateDecl>(ND) || |
| (isa<TagDecl>(ND) && |
| !cast<TagDecl>(ND)->isThisDeclarationADefinition())) |
| return true; |
| |
| // Skip anonymous declarations. |
| if (!ND->getDeclName()) |
| return true; |
| |
| // Get the qualified name. |
| std::string Name; |
| llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(Name); |
| ND->printQualifiedName(OS); |
| OS.flush(); |
| if (Name.empty()) |
| return true; |
| |
| Location Loc(SM, ND->getLocation()); |
| if (!Loc) |
| return true; |
| |
| Entities.add(Name, isa<TagDecl>(ND) ? Entry::EK_Tag : Entry::EK_Value, Loc); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| SourceManager &SM; |
| EntityMap &Entities; |
| Preprocessor &PP; |
| PreprocessorTracker &PPTracker; |
| int &HadErrors; |
| }; |
| |
| class CollectEntitiesConsumer : public ASTConsumer { |
| public: |
| CollectEntitiesConsumer(EntityMap &Entities, |
| PreprocessorTracker &preprocessorTracker, |
| Preprocessor &PP, StringRef InFile, int &HadErrors) |
| : Entities(Entities), PPTracker(preprocessorTracker), PP(PP), |
| HadErrors(HadErrors) { |
| PPTracker.handlePreprocessorEntry(PP, InFile); |
| } |
| |
| ~CollectEntitiesConsumer() override { PPTracker.handlePreprocessorExit(); } |
| |
| void HandleTranslationUnit(ASTContext &Ctx) override { |
| SourceManager &SM = Ctx.getSourceManager(); |
| |
| // Collect declared entities. |
| CollectEntitiesVisitor(SM, Entities, PP, PPTracker, HadErrors) |
| .TraverseDecl(Ctx.getTranslationUnitDecl()); |
| |
| // Collect macro definitions. |
| for (Preprocessor::macro_iterator M = PP.macro_begin(), |
| MEnd = PP.macro_end(); |
| M != MEnd; ++M) { |
| Location Loc(SM, M->second.getLatest()->getLocation()); |
| if (!Loc) |
| continue; |
| |
| Entities.add(M->first->getName().str(), Entry::EK_Macro, Loc); |
| } |
| |
| // Merge header contents. |
| Entities.mergeCurHeaderContents(); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| EntityMap &Entities; |
| PreprocessorTracker &PPTracker; |
| Preprocessor &PP; |
| int &HadErrors; |
| }; |
| |
| class CollectEntitiesAction : public SyntaxOnlyAction { |
| public: |
| CollectEntitiesAction(EntityMap &Entities, |
| PreprocessorTracker &preprocessorTracker, |
| int &HadErrors) |
| : Entities(Entities), PPTracker(preprocessorTracker), |
| HadErrors(HadErrors) {} |
| |
| protected: |
| std::unique_ptr<clang::ASTConsumer> |
| CreateASTConsumer(CompilerInstance &CI, StringRef InFile) override { |
| return llvm::make_unique<CollectEntitiesConsumer>( |
| Entities, PPTracker, CI.getPreprocessor(), InFile, HadErrors); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| EntityMap &Entities; |
| PreprocessorTracker &PPTracker; |
| int &HadErrors; |
| }; |
| |
| class ModularizeFrontendActionFactory : public FrontendActionFactory { |
| public: |
| ModularizeFrontendActionFactory(EntityMap &Entities, |
| PreprocessorTracker &preprocessorTracker, |
| int &HadErrors) |
| : Entities(Entities), PPTracker(preprocessorTracker), |
| HadErrors(HadErrors) {} |
| |
| CollectEntitiesAction *create() override { |
| return new CollectEntitiesAction(Entities, PPTracker, HadErrors); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| EntityMap &Entities; |
| PreprocessorTracker &PPTracker; |
| int &HadErrors; |
| }; |
| |
| class CompileCheckVisitor |
| : public RecursiveASTVisitor<CompileCheckVisitor> { |
| public: |
| CompileCheckVisitor() {} |
| |
| bool TraverseStmt(Stmt *S) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseType(QualType T) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTypeLoc(TypeLoc TL) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseNestedNameSpecifier(NestedNameSpecifier *NNS) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseNestedNameSpecifierLoc(NestedNameSpecifierLoc NNS) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseDeclarationNameInfo(DeclarationNameInfo NameInfo) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseTemplateName(TemplateName Template) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArgument(const TemplateArgument &Arg) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArgumentLoc(const TemplateArgumentLoc &ArgLoc) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseTemplateArguments(const TemplateArgument *Args, |
| unsigned NumArgs) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| bool TraverseConstructorInitializer(CXXCtorInitializer *Init) { return true; } |
| bool TraverseLambdaCapture(LambdaExpr *LE, const LambdaCapture *C, |
| Expr *Init) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Check 'extern "*" {}' block for #include directives. |
| bool VisitLinkageSpecDecl(LinkageSpecDecl *D) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Check 'namespace (name) {}' block for #include directives. |
| bool VisitNamespaceDecl(const NamespaceDecl *D) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Collect definition entities. |
| bool VisitNamedDecl(NamedDecl *ND) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class CompileCheckConsumer : public ASTConsumer { |
| public: |
| CompileCheckConsumer() {} |
| |
| void HandleTranslationUnit(ASTContext &Ctx) override { |
| CompileCheckVisitor().TraverseDecl(Ctx.getTranslationUnitDecl()); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class CompileCheckAction : public SyntaxOnlyAction { |
| public: |
| CompileCheckAction() {} |
| |
| protected: |
| std::unique_ptr<clang::ASTConsumer> |
| CreateASTConsumer(CompilerInstance &CI, StringRef InFile) override { |
| return llvm::make_unique<CompileCheckConsumer>(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class CompileCheckFrontendActionFactory : public FrontendActionFactory { |
| public: |
| CompileCheckFrontendActionFactory() {} |
| |
| CompileCheckAction *create() override { |
| return new CompileCheckAction(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| int main(int Argc, const char **Argv) { |
| |
| // Save program name for error messages. |
| Argv0 = Argv[0]; |
| |
| // Save program arguments for use in module.modulemap comment. |
| CommandLine = sys::path::stem(sys::path::filename(Argv0)); |
| for (int ArgIndex = 1; ArgIndex < Argc; ArgIndex++) { |
| CommandLine.append(" "); |
| CommandLine.append(Argv[ArgIndex]); |
| } |
| |
| // This causes options to be parsed. |
| cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(Argc, Argv, "modularize.\n"); |
| |
| // No go if we have no header list file. |
| if (ListFileNames.size() == 0) { |
| cl::PrintHelpMessage(); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| std::unique_ptr<ModularizeUtilities> ModUtil; |
| int HadErrors = 0; |
| |
| ModUtil.reset( |
| ModularizeUtilities::createModularizeUtilities( |
| ListFileNames, HeaderPrefix, ProblemFilesList)); |
| |
| // Get header file names and dependencies. |
| if (ModUtil->loadAllHeaderListsAndDependencies()) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| |
| // If we are in assistant mode, output the module map and quit. |
| if (ModuleMapPath.length() != 0) { |
| if (!createModuleMap(ModuleMapPath, ModUtil->HeaderFileNames, |
| ModUtil->ProblemFileNames, |
| ModUtil->Dependencies, HeaderPrefix, RootModule)) |
| return 1; // Failed. |
| return 0; // Success - Skip checks in assistant mode. |
| } |
| |
| // If we're doing module maps. |
| if (!NoCoverageCheck && ModUtil->HasModuleMap) { |
| // Do coverage check. |
| if (ModUtil->doCoverageCheck(IncludePaths, CommandLine)) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Bail early if only doing the coverage check. |
| if (CoverageCheckOnly) |
| return HadErrors; |
| |
| // Create the compilation database. |
| SmallString<256> PathBuf; |
| sys::fs::current_path(PathBuf); |
| std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase> Compilations; |
| Compilations.reset( |
| new FixedCompilationDatabase(Twine(PathBuf), CC1Arguments)); |
| |
| // Create preprocessor tracker, to watch for macro and conditional problems. |
| std::unique_ptr<PreprocessorTracker> PPTracker( |
| PreprocessorTracker::create(ModUtil->HeaderFileNames, |
| BlockCheckHeaderListOnly)); |
| |
| // Coolect entities here. |
| EntityMap Entities; |
| |
| // Because we can't easily determine which files failed |
| // during the tool run, if we're collecting the file lists |
| // for display, we do a first compile pass on individual |
| // files to find which ones don't compile stand-alone. |
| if (DisplayFileLists) { |
| // First, make a pass to just get compile errors. |
| for (auto &CompileCheckFile : ModUtil->HeaderFileNames) { |
| llvm::SmallVector<std::string, 32> CompileCheckFileArray; |
| CompileCheckFileArray.push_back(CompileCheckFile); |
| ClangTool CompileCheckTool(*Compilations, CompileCheckFileArray); |
| CompileCheckTool.appendArgumentsAdjuster( |
| getModularizeArgumentsAdjuster(ModUtil->Dependencies)); |
| int CompileCheckFileErrors = 0; |
| CompileCheckFrontendActionFactory CompileCheckFactory; |
| CompileCheckFileErrors |= CompileCheckTool.run(&CompileCheckFactory); |
| if (CompileCheckFileErrors != 0) { |
| ModUtil->addUniqueProblemFile(CompileCheckFile); // Save problem file. |
| HadErrors |= 1; |
| } |
| else |
| ModUtil->addNoCompileErrorsFile(CompileCheckFile); // Save good file. |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Then we make another pass on the good files to do the rest of the work. |
| ClangTool Tool(*Compilations, |
| (DisplayFileLists ? ModUtil->GoodFileNames : ModUtil->HeaderFileNames)); |
| Tool.appendArgumentsAdjuster( |
| getModularizeArgumentsAdjuster(ModUtil->Dependencies)); |
| ModularizeFrontendActionFactory Factory(Entities, *PPTracker, HadErrors); |
| HadErrors |= Tool.run(&Factory); |
| |
| // Create a place to save duplicate entity locations, separate bins per kind. |
| typedef SmallVector<Location, 8> LocationArray; |
| typedef SmallVector<LocationArray, Entry::EK_NumberOfKinds> EntryBinArray; |
| EntryBinArray EntryBins; |
| int KindIndex; |
| for (KindIndex = 0; KindIndex < Entry::EK_NumberOfKinds; ++KindIndex) { |
| LocationArray Array; |
| EntryBins.push_back(Array); |
| } |
| |
| // Check for the same entity being defined in multiple places. |
| for (EntityMap::iterator E = Entities.begin(), EEnd = Entities.end(); |
| E != EEnd; ++E) { |
| // If only one occurrence, exit early. |
| if (E->second.size() == 1) |
| continue; |
| // Clear entity locations. |
| for (EntryBinArray::iterator CI = EntryBins.begin(), CE = EntryBins.end(); |
| CI != CE; ++CI) { |
| CI->clear(); |
| } |
| // Walk the entities of a single name, collecting the locations, |
| // separated into separate bins. |
| for (unsigned I = 0, N = E->second.size(); I != N; ++I) { |
| EntryBins[E->second[I].Kind].push_back(E->second[I].Loc); |
| } |
| // Report any duplicate entity definition errors. |
| int KindIndex = 0; |
| for (EntryBinArray::iterator DI = EntryBins.begin(), DE = EntryBins.end(); |
| DI != DE; ++DI, ++KindIndex) { |
| int ECount = DI->size(); |
| // If only 1 occurrence of this entity, skip it, we only report duplicates. |
| if (ECount <= 1) |
| continue; |
| LocationArray::iterator FI = DI->begin(); |
| StringRef kindName = Entry::getKindName((Entry::EntryKind)KindIndex); |
| errs() << "error: " << kindName << " '" << E->first() |
| << "' defined at multiple locations:\n"; |
| for (LocationArray::iterator FE = DI->end(); FI != FE; ++FI) { |
| errs() << " " << FI->File->getName() << ":" << FI->Line << ":" |
| << FI->Column << "\n"; |
| ModUtil->addUniqueProblemFile(FI->File->getName()); |
| } |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Complain about macro instance in header files that differ based on how |
| // they are included. |
| if (PPTracker->reportInconsistentMacros(errs())) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| |
| // Complain about preprocessor conditional directives in header files that |
| // differ based on how they are included. |
| if (PPTracker->reportInconsistentConditionals(errs())) |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| |
| // Complain about any headers that have contents that differ based on how |
| // they are included. |
| // FIXME: Could we provide information about which preprocessor conditionals |
| // are involved? |
| for (DenseMap<const FileEntry *, HeaderContents>::iterator |
| H = Entities.HeaderContentMismatches.begin(), |
| HEnd = Entities.HeaderContentMismatches.end(); |
| H != HEnd; ++H) { |
| if (H->second.empty()) { |
| errs() << "internal error: phantom header content mismatch\n"; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| HadErrors = 1; |
| ModUtil->addUniqueProblemFile(H->first->getName()); |
| errs() << "error: header '" << H->first->getName() |
| << "' has different contents depending on how it was included.\n"; |
| for (unsigned I = 0, N = H->second.size(); I != N; ++I) { |
| errs() << "note: '" << H->second[I].Name << "' in " |
| << H->second[I].Loc.File->getName() << " at " |
| << H->second[I].Loc.Line << ":" << H->second[I].Loc.Column |
| << " not always provided\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (DisplayFileLists) { |
| ModUtil->displayProblemFiles(); |
| ModUtil->displayGoodFiles(); |
| ModUtil->displayCombinedFiles(); |
| } |
| |
| return HadErrors; |
| } |