SourceManager.h revision bed28ac1d1463adca3ecf24fca5c30646fa9dbb2
1//===--- SourceManager.h - Track and cache source files ---------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9///
10/// \file
11/// \brief Defines the SourceManager interface.
12///
13/// There are three different types of locations in a file: a spelling
14/// location, an expansion location, and a presumed location.
15///
16/// Given an example of:
17/// \code
18/// #define min(x, y) x < y ? x : y
19/// \endcode
20///
21/// and then later on a use of min:
22/// \code
23/// #line 17
24/// return min(a, b);
25/// \endcode
26///
27/// The expansion location is the line in the source code where the macro
28/// was expanded (the return statement), the spelling location is the
29/// location in the source where the macro was originally defined,
30/// and the presumed location is where the line directive states that
31/// the line is 17, or any other line.
32///
33//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
34
35#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_SOURCEMANAGER_H
36#define LLVM_CLANG_SOURCEMANAGER_H
37
38#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
39#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
40#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
41#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
42#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
43#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
44#include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h"
45#include "llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h"
46#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
47#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
48#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
49#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
50#include <map>
51#include <vector>
52#include <cassert>
53
54namespace clang {
55
56class DiagnosticsEngine;
57class SourceManager;
58class FileManager;
59class FileEntry;
60class LineTableInfo;
61class LangOptions;
62class ASTWriter;
63class ASTReader;
64
65/// \namespace
66/// \brief Public enums and private classes that are part of the
67/// SourceManager implementation.
68///
69namespace SrcMgr {
70  /// \brief Indicates whether a file or directory holds normal user code,
71  /// system code, or system code which is implicitly 'extern "C"' in C++ mode.
72  ///
73  /// Entire directories can be tagged with this (this is maintained by
74  /// DirectoryLookup and friends) as can specific FileInfos when a \#pragma
75  /// system_header is seen or in various other cases.
76  ///
77  enum CharacteristicKind {
78    C_User, C_System, C_ExternCSystem
79  };
80
81  /// \brief One instance of this struct is kept for every file loaded or used.
82  ////
83  /// This object owns the MemoryBuffer object.
84  class ContentCache {
85    enum CCFlags {
86      /// \brief Whether the buffer is invalid.
87      InvalidFlag = 0x01,
88      /// \brief Whether the buffer should not be freed on destruction.
89      DoNotFreeFlag = 0x02
90    };
91
92    /// \brief The actual buffer containing the characters from the input
93    /// file.
94    ///
95    /// This is owned by the ContentCache object.  The bits indicate
96    /// whether the buffer is invalid.
97    mutable llvm::PointerIntPair<const llvm::MemoryBuffer *, 2> Buffer;
98
99  public:
100    /// \brief Reference to the file entry representing this ContentCache.
101    ///
102    /// This reference does not own the FileEntry object.
103    ///
104    /// It is possible for this to be NULL if the ContentCache encapsulates
105    /// an imaginary text buffer.
106    const FileEntry *OrigEntry;
107
108    /// \brief References the file which the contents were actually loaded from.
109    ///
110    /// Can be different from 'Entry' if we overridden the contents of one file
111    /// with the contents of another file.
112    const FileEntry *ContentsEntry;
113
114    /// \brief A bump pointer allocated array of offsets for each source line.
115    ///
116    /// This is lazily computed.  This is owned by the SourceManager
117    /// BumpPointerAllocator object.
118    unsigned *SourceLineCache;
119
120    /// \brief The number of lines in this ContentCache.
121    ///
122    /// This is only valid if SourceLineCache is non-null.
123    unsigned NumLines : 31;
124
125    /// \brief Indicates whether the buffer itself was provided to override
126    /// the actual file contents.
127    ///
128    /// When true, the original entry may be a virtual file that does not
129    /// exist.
130    unsigned BufferOverridden : 1;
131
132    /// \brief True if this content cache was initially created for a source
133    /// file considered as a system one.
134    unsigned IsSystemFile : 1;
135
136    ContentCache(const FileEntry *Ent = 0)
137      : Buffer(0, false), OrigEntry(Ent), ContentsEntry(Ent),
138        SourceLineCache(0), NumLines(0), BufferOverridden(false),
139        IsSystemFile(false) {}
140
141    ContentCache(const FileEntry *Ent, const FileEntry *contentEnt)
142      : Buffer(0, false), OrigEntry(Ent), ContentsEntry(contentEnt),
143        SourceLineCache(0), NumLines(0), BufferOverridden(false),
144        IsSystemFile(false) {}
145
146    ~ContentCache();
147
148    /// The copy ctor does not allow copies where source object has either
149    /// a non-NULL Buffer or SourceLineCache.  Ownership of allocated memory
150    /// is not transferred, so this is a logical error.
151    ContentCache(const ContentCache &RHS)
152      : Buffer(0, false), SourceLineCache(0), BufferOverridden(false),
153        IsSystemFile(false)
154    {
155      OrigEntry = RHS.OrigEntry;
156      ContentsEntry = RHS.ContentsEntry;
157
158      assert (RHS.Buffer.getPointer() == 0 && RHS.SourceLineCache == 0 &&
159              "Passed ContentCache object cannot own a buffer.");
160
161      NumLines = RHS.NumLines;
162    }
163
164    /// \brief Returns the memory buffer for the associated content.
165    ///
166    /// \param Diag Object through which diagnostics will be emitted if the
167    ///   buffer cannot be retrieved.
168    ///
169    /// \param Loc If specified, is the location that invalid file diagnostics
170    ///   will be emitted at.
171    ///
172    /// \param Invalid If non-NULL, will be set \c true if an error occurred.
173    const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getBuffer(DiagnosticsEngine &Diag,
174                                        const SourceManager &SM,
175                                        SourceLocation Loc = SourceLocation(),
176                                        bool *Invalid = 0) const;
177
178    /// \brief Returns the size of the content encapsulated by this
179    /// ContentCache.
180    ///
181    /// This can be the size of the source file or the size of an
182    /// arbitrary scratch buffer.  If the ContentCache encapsulates a source
183    /// file this size is retrieved from the file's FileEntry.
184    unsigned getSize() const;
185
186    /// \brief Returns the number of bytes actually mapped for this
187    /// ContentCache.
188    ///
189    /// This can be 0 if the MemBuffer was not actually expanded.
190    unsigned getSizeBytesMapped() const;
191
192    /// Returns the kind of memory used to back the memory buffer for
193    /// this content cache.  This is used for performance analysis.
194    llvm::MemoryBuffer::BufferKind getMemoryBufferKind() const;
195
196    void setBuffer(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *B) {
197      assert(!Buffer.getPointer() && "MemoryBuffer already set.");
198      Buffer.setPointer(B);
199      Buffer.setInt(false);
200    }
201
202    /// \brief Get the underlying buffer, returning NULL if the buffer is not
203    /// yet available.
204    const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getRawBuffer() const {
205      return Buffer.getPointer();
206    }
207
208    /// \brief Replace the existing buffer (which will be deleted)
209    /// with the given buffer.
210    void replaceBuffer(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *B, bool DoNotFree = false);
211
212    /// \brief Determine whether the buffer itself is invalid.
213    bool isBufferInvalid() const {
214      return Buffer.getInt() & InvalidFlag;
215    }
216
217    /// \brief Determine whether the buffer should be freed.
218    bool shouldFreeBuffer() const {
219      return (Buffer.getInt() & DoNotFreeFlag) == 0;
220    }
221
222  private:
223    // Disable assignments.
224    ContentCache &operator=(const ContentCache& RHS);
225  };
226
227  /// \brief Information about a FileID, basically just the logical file
228  /// that it represents and include stack information.
229  ///
230  /// Each FileInfo has include stack information, indicating where it came
231  /// from. This information encodes the \#include chain that a token was
232  /// expanded from. The main include file has an invalid IncludeLoc.
233  ///
234  /// FileInfos contain a "ContentCache *", with the contents of the file.
235  ///
236  class FileInfo {
237    /// \brief The location of the \#include that brought in this file.
238    ///
239    /// This is an invalid SLOC for the main file (top of the \#include chain).
240    unsigned IncludeLoc;  // Really a SourceLocation
241
242    /// \brief Number of FileIDs (files and macros) that were created during
243    /// preprocessing of this \#include, including this SLocEntry.
244    ///
245    /// Zero means the preprocessor didn't provide such info for this SLocEntry.
246    unsigned NumCreatedFIDs;
247
248    /// \brief Contains the ContentCache* and the bits indicating the
249    /// characteristic of the file and whether it has \#line info, all
250    /// bitmangled together.
251    uintptr_t Data;
252
253    friend class clang::SourceManager;
254    friend class clang::ASTWriter;
255    friend class clang::ASTReader;
256  public:
257    /// \brief Return a FileInfo object.
258    static FileInfo get(SourceLocation IL, const ContentCache *Con,
259                        CharacteristicKind FileCharacter) {
260      FileInfo X;
261      X.IncludeLoc = IL.getRawEncoding();
262      X.NumCreatedFIDs = 0;
263      X.Data = (uintptr_t)Con;
264      assert((X.Data & 7) == 0 &&"ContentCache pointer insufficiently aligned");
265      assert((unsigned)FileCharacter < 4 && "invalid file character");
266      X.Data |= (unsigned)FileCharacter;
267      return X;
268    }
269
270    SourceLocation getIncludeLoc() const {
271      return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(IncludeLoc);
272    }
273    const ContentCache* getContentCache() const {
274      return reinterpret_cast<const ContentCache*>(Data & ~7UL);
275    }
276
277    /// \brief Return whether this is a system header or not.
278    CharacteristicKind getFileCharacteristic() const {
279      return (CharacteristicKind)(Data & 3);
280    }
281
282    /// \brief Return true if this FileID has \#line directives in it.
283    bool hasLineDirectives() const { return (Data & 4) != 0; }
284
285    /// \brief Set the flag that indicates that this FileID has
286    /// line table entries associated with it.
287    void setHasLineDirectives() {
288      Data |= 4;
289    }
290  };
291
292  /// \brief Each ExpansionInfo encodes the expansion location - where
293  /// the token was ultimately expanded, and the SpellingLoc - where the actual
294  /// character data for the token came from.
295  class ExpansionInfo {
296    // Really these are all SourceLocations.
297
298    /// \brief Where the spelling for the token can be found.
299    unsigned SpellingLoc;
300
301    /// In a macro expansion, ExpansionLocStart and ExpansionLocEnd
302    /// indicate the start and end of the expansion. In object-like macros,
303    /// they will be the same. In a function-like macro expansion, the start
304    /// will be the identifier and the end will be the ')'. Finally, in
305    /// macro-argument instantiations, the end will be 'SourceLocation()', an
306    /// invalid location.
307    unsigned ExpansionLocStart, ExpansionLocEnd;
308
309  public:
310    SourceLocation getSpellingLoc() const {
311      return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(SpellingLoc);
312    }
313    SourceLocation getExpansionLocStart() const {
314      return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(ExpansionLocStart);
315    }
316    SourceLocation getExpansionLocEnd() const {
317      SourceLocation EndLoc =
318        SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(ExpansionLocEnd);
319      return EndLoc.isInvalid() ? getExpansionLocStart() : EndLoc;
320    }
321
322    std::pair<SourceLocation,SourceLocation> getExpansionLocRange() const {
323      return std::make_pair(getExpansionLocStart(), getExpansionLocEnd());
324    }
325
326    bool isMacroArgExpansion() const {
327      // Note that this needs to return false for default constructed objects.
328      return getExpansionLocStart().isValid() &&
329        SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(ExpansionLocEnd).isInvalid();
330    }
331
332    bool isFunctionMacroExpansion() const {
333      return getExpansionLocStart().isValid() &&
334          getExpansionLocStart() != getExpansionLocEnd();
335    }
336
337    /// \brief Return a ExpansionInfo for an expansion.
338    ///
339    /// Start and End specify the expansion range (where the macro is
340    /// expanded), and SpellingLoc specifies the spelling location (where
341    /// the characters from the token come from). All three can refer to
342    /// normal File SLocs or expansion locations.
343    static ExpansionInfo create(SourceLocation SpellingLoc,
344                                SourceLocation Start, SourceLocation End) {
345      ExpansionInfo X;
346      X.SpellingLoc = SpellingLoc.getRawEncoding();
347      X.ExpansionLocStart = Start.getRawEncoding();
348      X.ExpansionLocEnd = End.getRawEncoding();
349      return X;
350    }
351
352    /// \brief Return a special ExpansionInfo for the expansion of
353    /// a macro argument into a function-like macro's body.
354    ///
355    /// ExpansionLoc specifies the expansion location (where the macro is
356    /// expanded). This doesn't need to be a range because a macro is always
357    /// expanded at a macro parameter reference, and macro parameters are
358    /// always exactly one token. SpellingLoc specifies the spelling location
359    /// (where the characters from the token come from). ExpansionLoc and
360    /// SpellingLoc can both refer to normal File SLocs or expansion locations.
361    ///
362    /// Given the code:
363    /// \code
364    ///   #define F(x) f(x)
365    ///   F(42);
366    /// \endcode
367    ///
368    /// When expanding '\c F(42)', the '\c x' would call this with an
369    /// SpellingLoc pointing at '\c 42' and an ExpansionLoc pointing at its
370    /// location in the definition of '\c F'.
371    static ExpansionInfo createForMacroArg(SourceLocation SpellingLoc,
372                                           SourceLocation ExpansionLoc) {
373      // We store an intentionally invalid source location for the end of the
374      // expansion range to mark that this is a macro argument ion rather than
375      // a normal one.
376      return create(SpellingLoc, ExpansionLoc, SourceLocation());
377    }
378  };
379
380  /// \brief This is a discriminated union of FileInfo and ExpansionInfo.
381  ///
382  /// SourceManager keeps an array of these objects, and they are uniquely
383  /// identified by the FileID datatype.
384  class SLocEntry {
385    unsigned Offset;   // low bit is set for expansion info.
386    union {
387      FileInfo File;
388      ExpansionInfo Expansion;
389    };
390  public:
391    unsigned getOffset() const { return Offset >> 1; }
392
393    bool isExpansion() const { return Offset & 1; }
394    bool isFile() const { return !isExpansion(); }
395
396    const FileInfo &getFile() const {
397      assert(isFile() && "Not a file SLocEntry!");
398      return File;
399    }
400
401    const ExpansionInfo &getExpansion() const {
402      assert(isExpansion() && "Not a macro expansion SLocEntry!");
403      return Expansion;
404    }
405
406    static SLocEntry get(unsigned Offset, const FileInfo &FI) {
407      SLocEntry E;
408      E.Offset = Offset << 1;
409      E.File = FI;
410      return E;
411    }
412
413    static SLocEntry get(unsigned Offset, const ExpansionInfo &Expansion) {
414      SLocEntry E;
415      E.Offset = (Offset << 1) | 1;
416      E.Expansion = Expansion;
417      return E;
418    }
419  };
420}  // end SrcMgr namespace.
421
422/// \brief External source of source location entries.
423class ExternalSLocEntrySource {
424public:
425  virtual ~ExternalSLocEntrySource();
426
427  /// \brief Read the source location entry with index ID, which will always be
428  /// less than -1.
429  ///
430  /// \returns true if an error occurred that prevented the source-location
431  /// entry from being loaded.
432  virtual bool ReadSLocEntry(int ID) = 0;
433};
434
435
436/// \brief Holds the cache used by isBeforeInTranslationUnit.
437///
438/// The cache structure is complex enough to be worth breaking out of
439/// SourceManager.
440class IsBeforeInTranslationUnitCache {
441  /// \brief The FileID's of the cached query.
442  ///
443  /// If these match up with a subsequent query, the result can be reused.
444  FileID LQueryFID, RQueryFID;
445
446  /// \brief True if LQueryFID was created before RQueryFID.
447  ///
448  /// This is used to compare macro expansion locations.
449  bool IsLQFIDBeforeRQFID;
450
451  /// \brief The file found in common between the two \#include traces, i.e.,
452  /// the nearest common ancestor of the \#include tree.
453  FileID CommonFID;
454
455  /// \brief The offset of the previous query in CommonFID.
456  ///
457  /// Usually, this represents the location of the \#include for QueryFID, but
458  /// if LQueryFID is a parent of RQueryFID (or vice versa) then these can be a
459  /// random token in the parent.
460  unsigned LCommonOffset, RCommonOffset;
461public:
462
463  /// \brief Return true if the currently cached values match up with
464  /// the specified LHS/RHS query.
465  ///
466  /// If not, we can't use the cache.
467  bool isCacheValid(FileID LHS, FileID RHS) const {
468    return LQueryFID == LHS && RQueryFID == RHS;
469  }
470
471  /// \brief If the cache is valid, compute the result given the
472  /// specified offsets in the LHS/RHS FileID's.
473  bool getCachedResult(unsigned LOffset, unsigned ROffset) const {
474    // If one of the query files is the common file, use the offset.  Otherwise,
475    // use the #include loc in the common file.
476    if (LQueryFID != CommonFID) LOffset = LCommonOffset;
477    if (RQueryFID != CommonFID) ROffset = RCommonOffset;
478
479    // It is common for multiple macro expansions to be "included" from the same
480    // location (expansion location), in which case use the order of the FileIDs
481    // to determine which came first. This will also take care the case where
482    // one of the locations points at the inclusion/expansion point of the other
483    // in which case its FileID will come before the other.
484    if (LOffset == ROffset)
485      return IsLQFIDBeforeRQFID;
486
487    return LOffset < ROffset;
488  }
489
490  /// \brief Set up a new query.
491  void setQueryFIDs(FileID LHS, FileID RHS, bool isLFIDBeforeRFID) {
492    assert(LHS != RHS);
493    LQueryFID = LHS;
494    RQueryFID = RHS;
495    IsLQFIDBeforeRQFID = isLFIDBeforeRFID;
496  }
497
498  void clear() {
499    LQueryFID = RQueryFID = FileID();
500    IsLQFIDBeforeRQFID = false;
501  }
502
503  void setCommonLoc(FileID commonFID, unsigned lCommonOffset,
504                    unsigned rCommonOffset) {
505    CommonFID = commonFID;
506    LCommonOffset = lCommonOffset;
507    RCommonOffset = rCommonOffset;
508  }
509
510};
511
512/// \brief This class handles loading and caching of source files into memory.
513///
514/// This object owns the MemoryBuffer objects for all of the loaded
515/// files and assigns unique FileID's for each unique \#include chain.
516///
517/// The SourceManager can be queried for information about SourceLocation
518/// objects, turning them into either spelling or expansion locations. Spelling
519/// locations represent where the bytes corresponding to a token came from and
520/// expansion locations represent where the location is in the user's view. In
521/// the case of a macro expansion, for example, the spelling location indicates
522/// where the expanded token came from and the expansion location specifies
523/// where it was expanded.
524class SourceManager : public RefCountedBase<SourceManager> {
525  /// \brief DiagnosticsEngine object.
526  DiagnosticsEngine &Diag;
527
528  FileManager &FileMgr;
529
530  mutable llvm::BumpPtrAllocator ContentCacheAlloc;
531
532  /// \brief Memoized information about all of the files tracked by this
533  /// SourceManager.
534  ///
535  /// This map allows us to merge ContentCache entries based
536  /// on their FileEntry*.  All ContentCache objects will thus have unique,
537  /// non-null, FileEntry pointers.
538  llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry*, SrcMgr::ContentCache*> FileInfos;
539
540  /// \brief True if the ContentCache for files that are overriden by other
541  /// files, should report the original file name. Defaults to true.
542  bool OverridenFilesKeepOriginalName;
543
544  /// \brief True if non-system source files should be treated as volatile
545  /// (likely to change while trying to use them). Defaults to false.
546  bool UserFilesAreVolatile;
547
548  struct OverriddenFilesInfoTy {
549    /// \brief Files that have been overriden with the contents from another
550    /// file.
551    llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, const FileEntry *> OverriddenFiles;
552    /// \brief Files that were overridden with a memory buffer.
553    llvm::DenseSet<const FileEntry *> OverriddenFilesWithBuffer;
554  };
555
556  /// \brief Lazily create the object keeping overridden files info, since
557  /// it is uncommonly used.
558  OwningPtr<OverriddenFilesInfoTy> OverriddenFilesInfo;
559
560  OverriddenFilesInfoTy &getOverriddenFilesInfo() {
561    if (!OverriddenFilesInfo)
562      OverriddenFilesInfo.reset(new OverriddenFilesInfoTy);
563    return *OverriddenFilesInfo;
564  }
565
566  /// \brief Information about various memory buffers that we have read in.
567  ///
568  /// All FileEntry* within the stored ContentCache objects are NULL,
569  /// as they do not refer to a file.
570  std::vector<SrcMgr::ContentCache*> MemBufferInfos;
571
572  /// \brief The table of SLocEntries that are local to this module.
573  ///
574  /// Positive FileIDs are indexes into this table. Entry 0 indicates an invalid
575  /// expansion.
576  std::vector<SrcMgr::SLocEntry> LocalSLocEntryTable;
577
578  /// \brief The table of SLocEntries that are loaded from other modules.
579  ///
580  /// Negative FileIDs are indexes into this table. To get from ID to an index,
581  /// use (-ID - 2).
582  mutable std::vector<SrcMgr::SLocEntry> LoadedSLocEntryTable;
583
584  /// \brief The starting offset of the next local SLocEntry.
585  ///
586  /// This is LocalSLocEntryTable.back().Offset + the size of that entry.
587  unsigned NextLocalOffset;
588
589  /// \brief The starting offset of the latest batch of loaded SLocEntries.
590  ///
591  /// This is LoadedSLocEntryTable.back().Offset, except that that entry might
592  /// not have been loaded, so that value would be unknown.
593  unsigned CurrentLoadedOffset;
594
595  /// \brief The highest possible offset is 2^31-1, so CurrentLoadedOffset
596  /// starts at 2^31.
597  static const unsigned MaxLoadedOffset = 1U << 31U;
598
599  /// \brief A bitmap that indicates whether the entries of LoadedSLocEntryTable
600  /// have already been loaded from the external source.
601  ///
602  /// Same indexing as LoadedSLocEntryTable.
603  std::vector<bool> SLocEntryLoaded;
604
605  /// \brief An external source for source location entries.
606  ExternalSLocEntrySource *ExternalSLocEntries;
607
608  /// \brief A one-entry cache to speed up getFileID.
609  ///
610  /// LastFileIDLookup records the last FileID looked up or created, because it
611  /// is very common to look up many tokens from the same file.
612  mutable FileID LastFileIDLookup;
613
614  /// \brief Holds information for \#line directives.
615  ///
616  /// This is referenced by indices from SLocEntryTable.
617  LineTableInfo *LineTable;
618
619  /// \brief These ivars serve as a cache used in the getLineNumber
620  /// method which is used to speedup getLineNumber calls to nearby locations.
621  mutable FileID LastLineNoFileIDQuery;
622  mutable SrcMgr::ContentCache *LastLineNoContentCache;
623  mutable unsigned LastLineNoFilePos;
624  mutable unsigned LastLineNoResult;
625
626  /// \brief The file ID for the main source file of the translation unit.
627  FileID MainFileID;
628
629  /// \brief The file ID for the precompiled preamble there is one.
630  FileID PreambleFileID;
631
632  // Statistics for -print-stats.
633  mutable unsigned NumLinearScans, NumBinaryProbes;
634
635  // Cache results for the isBeforeInTranslationUnit method.
636  mutable IsBeforeInTranslationUnitCache IsBeforeInTUCache;
637
638  // Cache for the "fake" buffer used for error-recovery purposes.
639  mutable llvm::MemoryBuffer *FakeBufferForRecovery;
640
641  mutable SrcMgr::ContentCache *FakeContentCacheForRecovery;
642
643  /// \brief Lazily computed map of macro argument chunks to their expanded
644  /// source location.
645  typedef std::map<unsigned, SourceLocation> MacroArgsMap;
646
647  mutable llvm::DenseMap<FileID, MacroArgsMap *> MacroArgsCacheMap;
648
649  // SourceManager doesn't support copy construction.
650  explicit SourceManager(const SourceManager&);
651  void operator=(const SourceManager&);
652public:
653  SourceManager(DiagnosticsEngine &Diag, FileManager &FileMgr,
654                bool UserFilesAreVolatile = false);
655  ~SourceManager();
656
657  void clearIDTables();
658
659  DiagnosticsEngine &getDiagnostics() const { return Diag; }
660
661  FileManager &getFileManager() const { return FileMgr; }
662
663  /// \brief Set true if the SourceManager should report the original file name
664  /// for contents of files that were overriden by other files.Defaults to true.
665  void setOverridenFilesKeepOriginalName(bool value) {
666    OverridenFilesKeepOriginalName = value;
667  }
668
669  /// \brief True if non-system source files should be treated as volatile
670  /// (likely to change while trying to use them).
671  bool userFilesAreVolatile() const { return UserFilesAreVolatile; }
672
673  /// \brief Create the FileID for a memory buffer that will represent the
674  /// FileID for the main source.
675  ///
676  /// One example of when this would be used is when the main source is read
677  /// from STDIN.
678  FileID createMainFileIDForMemBuffer(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer) {
679    assert(MainFileID.isInvalid() && "MainFileID already set!");
680    MainFileID = createFileIDForMemBuffer(Buffer);
681    return MainFileID;
682  }
683
684  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
685  // MainFileID creation and querying methods.
686  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
687
688  /// \brief Returns the FileID of the main source file.
689  FileID getMainFileID() const { return MainFileID; }
690
691  /// \brief Create the FileID for the main source file.
692  FileID createMainFileID(const FileEntry *SourceFile,
693                          SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind Kind = SrcMgr::C_User) {
694    assert(MainFileID.isInvalid() && "MainFileID already set!");
695    MainFileID = createFileID(SourceFile, SourceLocation(), Kind);
696    return MainFileID;
697  }
698
699  /// \brief Set the file ID for the main source file.
700  void setMainFileID(FileID FID) {
701    assert(MainFileID.isInvalid() && "MainFileID already set!");
702    MainFileID = FID;
703  }
704
705  /// \brief Set the file ID for the precompiled preamble.
706  void setPreambleFileID(FileID Preamble) {
707    assert(PreambleFileID.isInvalid() && "PreambleFileID already set!");
708    PreambleFileID = Preamble;
709  }
710
711  /// \brief Get the file ID for the precompiled preamble if there is one.
712  FileID getPreambleFileID() const { return PreambleFileID; }
713
714  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
715  // Methods to create new FileID's and macro expansions.
716  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
717
718  /// \brief Create a new FileID that represents the specified file
719  /// being \#included from the specified IncludePosition.
720  ///
721  /// This translates NULL into standard input.
722  FileID createFileID(const FileEntry *SourceFile, SourceLocation IncludePos,
723                      SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileCharacter,
724                      int LoadedID = 0, unsigned LoadedOffset = 0) {
725    const SrcMgr::ContentCache *
726      IR = getOrCreateContentCache(SourceFile,
727                              /*isSystemFile=*/FileCharacter != SrcMgr::C_User);
728    assert(IR && "getOrCreateContentCache() cannot return NULL");
729    return createFileID(IR, IncludePos, FileCharacter, LoadedID, LoadedOffset);
730  }
731
732  /// \brief Create a new FileID that represents the specified memory buffer.
733  ///
734  /// This does no caching of the buffer and takes ownership of the
735  /// MemoryBuffer, so only pass a MemoryBuffer to this once.
736  FileID createFileIDForMemBuffer(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer,
737                                  int LoadedID = 0, unsigned LoadedOffset = 0,
738                                 SourceLocation IncludeLoc = SourceLocation()) {
739    return createFileID(createMemBufferContentCache(Buffer), IncludeLoc,
740                        SrcMgr::C_User, LoadedID, LoadedOffset);
741  }
742
743  /// \brief Return a new SourceLocation that encodes the
744  /// fact that a token from SpellingLoc should actually be referenced from
745  /// ExpansionLoc, and that it represents the expansion of a macro argument
746  /// into the function-like macro body.
747  SourceLocation createMacroArgExpansionLoc(SourceLocation Loc,
748                                            SourceLocation ExpansionLoc,
749                                            unsigned TokLength);
750
751  /// \brief Return a new SourceLocation that encodes the fact
752  /// that a token from SpellingLoc should actually be referenced from
753  /// ExpansionLoc.
754  SourceLocation createExpansionLoc(SourceLocation Loc,
755                                    SourceLocation ExpansionLocStart,
756                                    SourceLocation ExpansionLocEnd,
757                                    unsigned TokLength,
758                                    int LoadedID = 0,
759                                    unsigned LoadedOffset = 0);
760
761  /// \brief Retrieve the memory buffer associated with the given file.
762  ///
763  /// \param Invalid If non-NULL, will be set \c true if an error
764  /// occurs while retrieving the memory buffer.
765  const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getMemoryBufferForFile(const FileEntry *File,
766                                                   bool *Invalid = 0);
767
768  /// \brief Override the contents of the given source file by providing an
769  /// already-allocated buffer.
770  ///
771  /// \param SourceFile the source file whose contents will be overriden.
772  ///
773  /// \param Buffer the memory buffer whose contents will be used as the
774  /// data in the given source file.
775  ///
776  /// \param DoNotFree If true, then the buffer will not be freed when the
777  /// source manager is destroyed.
778  void overrideFileContents(const FileEntry *SourceFile,
779                            const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer,
780                            bool DoNotFree = false);
781
782  /// \brief Override the given source file with another one.
783  ///
784  /// \param SourceFile the source file which will be overriden.
785  ///
786  /// \param NewFile the file whose contents will be used as the
787  /// data instead of the contents of the given source file.
788  void overrideFileContents(const FileEntry *SourceFile,
789                            const FileEntry *NewFile);
790
791  /// \brief Returns true if the file contents have been overridden.
792  bool isFileOverridden(const FileEntry *File) {
793    if (OverriddenFilesInfo) {
794      if (OverriddenFilesInfo->OverriddenFilesWithBuffer.count(File))
795        return true;
796      if (OverriddenFilesInfo->OverriddenFiles.find(File) !=
797          OverriddenFilesInfo->OverriddenFiles.end())
798        return true;
799    }
800    return false;
801  }
802
803  /// \brief Disable overridding the contents of a file, previously enabled
804  /// with #overrideFileContents.
805  ///
806  /// This should be called before parsing has begun.
807  void disableFileContentsOverride(const FileEntry *File);
808
809  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
810  // FileID manipulation methods.
811  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
812
813  /// \brief Return the buffer for the specified FileID.
814  ///
815  /// If there is an error opening this buffer the first time, this
816  /// manufactures a temporary buffer and returns a non-empty error string.
817  const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getBuffer(FileID FID, SourceLocation Loc,
818                                      bool *Invalid = 0) const {
819    bool MyInvalid = false;
820    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &MyInvalid);
821    if (MyInvalid || !Entry.isFile()) {
822      if (Invalid)
823        *Invalid = true;
824
825      return getFakeBufferForRecovery();
826    }
827
828    return Entry.getFile().getContentCache()->getBuffer(Diag, *this, Loc,
829                                                        Invalid);
830  }
831
832  const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getBuffer(FileID FID, bool *Invalid = 0) const {
833    bool MyInvalid = false;
834    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &MyInvalid);
835    if (MyInvalid || !Entry.isFile()) {
836      if (Invalid)
837        *Invalid = true;
838
839      return getFakeBufferForRecovery();
840    }
841
842    return Entry.getFile().getContentCache()->getBuffer(Diag, *this,
843                                                        SourceLocation(),
844                                                        Invalid);
845  }
846
847  /// \brief Returns the FileEntry record for the provided FileID.
848  const FileEntry *getFileEntryForID(FileID FID) const {
849    bool MyInvalid = false;
850    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &MyInvalid);
851    if (MyInvalid || !Entry.isFile())
852      return 0;
853
854    const SrcMgr::ContentCache *Content = Entry.getFile().getContentCache();
855    if (!Content)
856      return 0;
857    return Content->OrigEntry;
858  }
859
860  /// \brief Returns the FileEntry record for the provided SLocEntry.
861  const FileEntry *getFileEntryForSLocEntry(const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &sloc) const
862  {
863    const SrcMgr::ContentCache *Content = sloc.getFile().getContentCache();
864    if (!Content)
865      return 0;
866    return Content->OrigEntry;
867  }
868
869  /// \brief Return a StringRef to the source buffer data for the
870  /// specified FileID.
871  ///
872  /// \param FID The file ID whose contents will be returned.
873  /// \param Invalid If non-NULL, will be set true if an error occurred.
874  StringRef getBufferData(FileID FID, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
875
876  /// \brief Get the number of FileIDs (files and macros) that were created
877  /// during preprocessing of \p FID, including it.
878  unsigned getNumCreatedFIDsForFileID(FileID FID) const {
879    bool Invalid = false;
880    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
881    if (Invalid || !Entry.isFile())
882      return 0;
883
884    return Entry.getFile().NumCreatedFIDs;
885  }
886
887  /// \brief Set the number of FileIDs (files and macros) that were created
888  /// during preprocessing of \p FID, including it.
889  void setNumCreatedFIDsForFileID(FileID FID, unsigned NumFIDs) const {
890    bool Invalid = false;
891    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
892    if (Invalid || !Entry.isFile())
893      return;
894
895    assert(Entry.getFile().NumCreatedFIDs == 0 && "Already set!");
896    const_cast<SrcMgr::FileInfo &>(Entry.getFile()).NumCreatedFIDs = NumFIDs;
897  }
898
899  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
900  // SourceLocation manipulation methods.
901  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
902
903  /// \brief Return the FileID for a SourceLocation.
904  ///
905  /// This is a very hot method that is used for all SourceManager queries
906  /// that start with a SourceLocation object.  It is responsible for finding
907  /// the entry in SLocEntryTable which contains the specified location.
908  ///
909  FileID getFileID(SourceLocation SpellingLoc) const {
910    unsigned SLocOffset = SpellingLoc.getOffset();
911
912    // If our one-entry cache covers this offset, just return it.
913    if (isOffsetInFileID(LastFileIDLookup, SLocOffset))
914      return LastFileIDLookup;
915
916    return getFileIDSlow(SLocOffset);
917  }
918
919  /// \brief Return the filename of the file containing a SourceLocation.
920  StringRef getFilename(SourceLocation SpellingLoc) const {
921    if (const FileEntry *F = getFileEntryForID(getFileID(SpellingLoc)))
922      return F->getName();
923    return StringRef();
924  }
925
926  /// \brief Return the source location corresponding to the first byte of
927  /// the specified file.
928  SourceLocation getLocForStartOfFile(FileID FID) const {
929    bool Invalid = false;
930    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
931    if (Invalid || !Entry.isFile())
932      return SourceLocation();
933
934    unsigned FileOffset = Entry.getOffset();
935    return SourceLocation::getFileLoc(FileOffset);
936  }
937
938  /// \brief Return the source location corresponding to the last byte of the
939  /// specified file.
940  SourceLocation getLocForEndOfFile(FileID FID) const {
941    bool Invalid = false;
942    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
943    if (Invalid || !Entry.isFile())
944      return SourceLocation();
945
946    unsigned FileOffset = Entry.getOffset();
947    return SourceLocation::getFileLoc(FileOffset + getFileIDSize(FID) - 1);
948  }
949
950  /// \brief Returns the include location if \p FID is a \#include'd file
951  /// otherwise it returns an invalid location.
952  SourceLocation getIncludeLoc(FileID FID) const {
953    bool Invalid = false;
954    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
955    if (Invalid || !Entry.isFile())
956      return SourceLocation();
957
958    return Entry.getFile().getIncludeLoc();
959  }
960
961  /// \brief Given a SourceLocation object \p Loc, return the expansion
962  /// location referenced by the ID.
963  SourceLocation getExpansionLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
964    // Handle the non-mapped case inline, defer to out of line code to handle
965    // expansions.
966    if (Loc.isFileID()) return Loc;
967    return getExpansionLocSlowCase(Loc);
968  }
969
970  /// \brief Given \p Loc, if it is a macro location return the expansion
971  /// location or the spelling location, depending on if it comes from a
972  /// macro argument or not.
973  SourceLocation getFileLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
974    if (Loc.isFileID()) return Loc;
975    return getFileLocSlowCase(Loc);
976  }
977
978  /// \brief Return the start/end of the expansion information for an
979  /// expansion location.
980  ///
981  /// \pre \p Loc is required to be an expansion location.
982  std::pair<SourceLocation,SourceLocation>
983  getImmediateExpansionRange(SourceLocation Loc) const;
984
985  /// \brief Given a SourceLocation object, return the range of
986  /// tokens covered by the expansion the ultimate file.
987  std::pair<SourceLocation,SourceLocation>
988  getExpansionRange(SourceLocation Loc) const;
989
990
991  /// \brief Given a SourceLocation object, return the spelling
992  /// location referenced by the ID.
993  ///
994  /// This is the place where the characters that make up the lexed token
995  /// can be found.
996  SourceLocation getSpellingLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
997    // Handle the non-mapped case inline, defer to out of line code to handle
998    // expansions.
999    if (Loc.isFileID()) return Loc;
1000    return getSpellingLocSlowCase(Loc);
1001  }
1002
1003  /// \brief Given a SourceLocation object, return the spelling location
1004  /// referenced by the ID.
1005  ///
1006  /// This is the first level down towards the place where the characters
1007  /// that make up the lexed token can be found.  This should not generally
1008  /// be used by clients.
1009  SourceLocation getImmediateSpellingLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1010
1011  /// \brief Decompose the specified location into a raw FileID + Offset pair.
1012  ///
1013  /// The first element is the FileID, the second is the offset from the
1014  /// start of the buffer of the location.
1015  std::pair<FileID, unsigned> getDecomposedLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1016    FileID FID = getFileID(Loc);
1017    bool Invalid = false;
1018    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &E = getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
1019    if (Invalid)
1020      return std::make_pair(FileID(), 0);
1021    return std::make_pair(FID, Loc.getOffset()-E.getOffset());
1022  }
1023
1024  /// \brief Decompose the specified location into a raw FileID + Offset pair.
1025  ///
1026  /// If the location is an expansion record, walk through it until we find
1027  /// the final location expanded.
1028  std::pair<FileID, unsigned>
1029  getDecomposedExpansionLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1030    FileID FID = getFileID(Loc);
1031    bool Invalid = false;
1032    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry *E = &getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
1033    if (Invalid)
1034      return std::make_pair(FileID(), 0);
1035
1036    unsigned Offset = Loc.getOffset()-E->getOffset();
1037    if (Loc.isFileID())
1038      return std::make_pair(FID, Offset);
1039
1040    return getDecomposedExpansionLocSlowCase(E);
1041  }
1042
1043  /// \brief Decompose the specified location into a raw FileID + Offset pair.
1044  ///
1045  /// If the location is an expansion record, walk through it until we find
1046  /// its spelling record.
1047  std::pair<FileID, unsigned>
1048  getDecomposedSpellingLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1049    FileID FID = getFileID(Loc);
1050    bool Invalid = false;
1051    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry *E = &getSLocEntry(FID, &Invalid);
1052    if (Invalid)
1053      return std::make_pair(FileID(), 0);
1054
1055    unsigned Offset = Loc.getOffset()-E->getOffset();
1056    if (Loc.isFileID())
1057      return std::make_pair(FID, Offset);
1058    return getDecomposedSpellingLocSlowCase(E, Offset);
1059  }
1060
1061  /// \brief Returns the offset from the start of the file that the
1062  /// specified SourceLocation represents.
1063  ///
1064  /// This is not very meaningful for a macro ID.
1065  unsigned getFileOffset(SourceLocation SpellingLoc) const {
1066    return getDecomposedLoc(SpellingLoc).second;
1067  }
1068
1069  /// \brief Tests whether the given source location represents a macro
1070  /// argument's expansion into the function-like macro definition.
1071  ///
1072  /// Such source locations only appear inside of the expansion
1073  /// locations representing where a particular function-like macro was
1074  /// expanded.
1075  bool isMacroArgExpansion(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1076
1077  /// \brief Returns true if \p Loc is inside the [\p Start, +\p Length)
1078  /// chunk of the source location address space.
1079  ///
1080  /// If it's true and \p RelativeOffset is non-null, it will be set to the
1081  /// relative offset of \p Loc inside the chunk.
1082  bool isInSLocAddrSpace(SourceLocation Loc,
1083                         SourceLocation Start, unsigned Length,
1084                         unsigned *RelativeOffset = 0) const {
1085    assert(((Start.getOffset() < NextLocalOffset &&
1086               Start.getOffset()+Length <= NextLocalOffset) ||
1087            (Start.getOffset() >= CurrentLoadedOffset &&
1088                Start.getOffset()+Length < MaxLoadedOffset)) &&
1089           "Chunk is not valid SLoc address space");
1090    unsigned LocOffs = Loc.getOffset();
1091    unsigned BeginOffs = Start.getOffset();
1092    unsigned EndOffs = BeginOffs + Length;
1093    if (LocOffs >= BeginOffs && LocOffs < EndOffs) {
1094      if (RelativeOffset)
1095        *RelativeOffset = LocOffs - BeginOffs;
1096      return true;
1097    }
1098
1099    return false;
1100  }
1101
1102  /// \brief Return true if both \p LHS and \p RHS are in the local source
1103  /// location address space or the loaded one.
1104  ///
1105  /// If it's true and \p RelativeOffset is non-null, it will be set to the
1106  /// offset of \p RHS relative to \p LHS.
1107  bool isInSameSLocAddrSpace(SourceLocation LHS, SourceLocation RHS,
1108                             int *RelativeOffset) const {
1109    unsigned LHSOffs = LHS.getOffset(), RHSOffs = RHS.getOffset();
1110    bool LHSLoaded = LHSOffs >= CurrentLoadedOffset;
1111    bool RHSLoaded = RHSOffs >= CurrentLoadedOffset;
1112
1113    if (LHSLoaded == RHSLoaded) {
1114      if (RelativeOffset)
1115        *RelativeOffset = RHSOffs - LHSOffs;
1116      return true;
1117    }
1118
1119    return false;
1120  }
1121
1122  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1123  // Queries about the code at a SourceLocation.
1124  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1125
1126  /// \brief Return a pointer to the start of the specified location
1127  /// in the appropriate spelling MemoryBuffer.
1128  ///
1129  /// \param Invalid If non-NULL, will be set \c true if an error occurs.
1130  const char *getCharacterData(SourceLocation SL, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1131
1132  /// \brief Return the column # for the specified file position.
1133  ///
1134  /// This is significantly cheaper to compute than the line number.  This
1135  /// returns zero if the column number isn't known.  This may only be called
1136  /// on a file sloc, so you must choose a spelling or expansion location
1137  /// before calling this method.
1138  unsigned getColumnNumber(FileID FID, unsigned FilePos,
1139                           bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1140  unsigned getSpellingColumnNumber(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1141  unsigned getExpansionColumnNumber(SourceLocation Loc,
1142                                    bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1143  unsigned getPresumedColumnNumber(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1144
1145
1146  /// \brief Given a SourceLocation, return the spelling line number
1147  /// for the position indicated.
1148  ///
1149  /// This requires building and caching a table of line offsets for the
1150  /// MemoryBuffer, so this is not cheap: use only when about to emit a
1151  /// diagnostic.
1152  unsigned getLineNumber(FileID FID, unsigned FilePos, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1153  unsigned getSpellingLineNumber(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1154  unsigned getExpansionLineNumber(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1155  unsigned getPresumedLineNumber(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1156
1157  /// \brief Return the filename or buffer identifier of the buffer the
1158  /// location is in.
1159  ///
1160  /// Note that this name does not respect \#line directives.  Use
1161  /// getPresumedLoc for normal clients.
1162  const char *getBufferName(SourceLocation Loc, bool *Invalid = 0) const;
1163
1164  /// \brief Return the file characteristic of the specified source
1165  /// location, indicating whether this is a normal file, a system
1166  /// header, or an "implicit extern C" system header.
1167  ///
1168  /// This state can be modified with flags on GNU linemarker directives like:
1169  /// \code
1170  ///   # 4 "foo.h" 3
1171  /// \endcode
1172  /// which changes all source locations in the current file after that to be
1173  /// considered to be from a system header.
1174  SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind getFileCharacteristic(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1175
1176  /// \brief Returns the "presumed" location of a SourceLocation specifies.
1177  ///
1178  /// A "presumed location" can be modified by \#line or GNU line marker
1179  /// directives.  This provides a view on the data that a user should see
1180  /// in diagnostics, for example.
1181  ///
1182  /// Note that a presumed location is always given as the expansion point of
1183  /// an expansion location, not at the spelling location.
1184  ///
1185  /// \returns The presumed location of the specified SourceLocation. If the
1186  /// presumed location cannot be calculate (e.g., because \p Loc is invalid
1187  /// or the file containing \p Loc has changed on disk), returns an invalid
1188  /// presumed location.
1189  PresumedLoc getPresumedLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1190
1191  /// \brief Returns true if both SourceLocations correspond to the same file.
1192  bool isFromSameFile(SourceLocation Loc1, SourceLocation Loc2) const {
1193    return getFileID(Loc1) == getFileID(Loc2);
1194  }
1195
1196  /// \brief Returns true if the file of provided SourceLocation is the main
1197  /// file.
1198  bool isFromMainFile(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1199    return getFileID(Loc) == getMainFileID();
1200  }
1201
1202  /// \brief Returns if a SourceLocation is in a system header.
1203  bool isInSystemHeader(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1204    return getFileCharacteristic(Loc) != SrcMgr::C_User;
1205  }
1206
1207  /// \brief Returns if a SourceLocation is in an "extern C" system header.
1208  bool isInExternCSystemHeader(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1209    return getFileCharacteristic(Loc) == SrcMgr::C_ExternCSystem;
1210  }
1211
1212  /// \brief Returns whether \p Loc is expanded from a macro in a system header.
1213  bool isInSystemMacro(SourceLocation loc) {
1214    return loc.isMacroID() && isInSystemHeader(getSpellingLoc(loc));
1215  }
1216
1217  /// \brief The size of the SLocEnty that \p FID represents.
1218  unsigned getFileIDSize(FileID FID) const;
1219
1220  /// \brief Given a specific FileID, returns true if \p Loc is inside that
1221  /// FileID chunk and sets relative offset (offset of \p Loc from beginning
1222  /// of FileID) to \p relativeOffset.
1223  bool isInFileID(SourceLocation Loc, FileID FID,
1224                  unsigned *RelativeOffset = 0) const {
1225    unsigned Offs = Loc.getOffset();
1226    if (isOffsetInFileID(FID, Offs)) {
1227      if (RelativeOffset)
1228        *RelativeOffset = Offs - getSLocEntry(FID).getOffset();
1229      return true;
1230    }
1231
1232    return false;
1233  }
1234
1235  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1236  // Line Table Manipulation Routines
1237  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1238
1239  /// \brief Return the uniqued ID for the specified filename.
1240  ///
1241  unsigned getLineTableFilenameID(StringRef Str);
1242
1243  /// \brief Add a line note to the line table for the FileID and offset
1244  /// specified by Loc.
1245  ///
1246  /// If FilenameID is -1, it is considered to be unspecified.
1247  void AddLineNote(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned LineNo, int FilenameID);
1248  void AddLineNote(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned LineNo, int FilenameID,
1249                   bool IsFileEntry, bool IsFileExit,
1250                   bool IsSystemHeader, bool IsExternCHeader);
1251
1252  /// \brief Determine if the source manager has a line table.
1253  bool hasLineTable() const { return LineTable != 0; }
1254
1255  /// \brief Retrieve the stored line table.
1256  LineTableInfo &getLineTable();
1257
1258  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1259  // Queries for performance analysis.
1260  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1261
1262  /// \brief Return the total amount of physical memory allocated by the
1263  /// ContentCache allocator.
1264  size_t getContentCacheSize() const {
1265    return ContentCacheAlloc.getTotalMemory();
1266  }
1267
1268  struct MemoryBufferSizes {
1269    const size_t malloc_bytes;
1270    const size_t mmap_bytes;
1271
1272    MemoryBufferSizes(size_t malloc_bytes, size_t mmap_bytes)
1273      : malloc_bytes(malloc_bytes), mmap_bytes(mmap_bytes) {}
1274  };
1275
1276  /// \brief Return the amount of memory used by memory buffers, breaking down
1277  /// by heap-backed versus mmap'ed memory.
1278  MemoryBufferSizes getMemoryBufferSizes() const;
1279
1280  /// \brief Return the amount of memory used for various side tables and
1281  /// data structures in the SourceManager.
1282  size_t getDataStructureSizes() const;
1283
1284  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1285  // Other miscellaneous methods.
1286  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1287
1288  /// \brief Get the source location for the given file:line:col triplet.
1289  ///
1290  /// If the source file is included multiple times, the source location will
1291  /// be based upon the first inclusion.
1292  SourceLocation translateFileLineCol(const FileEntry *SourceFile,
1293                                      unsigned Line, unsigned Col) const;
1294
1295  /// \brief Get the FileID for the given file.
1296  ///
1297  /// If the source file is included multiple times, the FileID will be the
1298  /// first inclusion.
1299  FileID translateFile(const FileEntry *SourceFile) const;
1300
1301  /// \brief Get the source location in \p FID for the given line:col.
1302  /// Returns null location if \p FID is not a file SLocEntry.
1303  SourceLocation translateLineCol(FileID FID,
1304                                  unsigned Line, unsigned Col) const;
1305
1306  /// \brief If \p Loc points inside a function macro argument, the returned
1307  /// location will be the macro location in which the argument was expanded.
1308  /// If a macro argument is used multiple times, the expanded location will
1309  /// be at the first expansion of the argument.
1310  /// e.g.
1311  ///   MY_MACRO(foo);
1312  ///             ^
1313  /// Passing a file location pointing at 'foo', will yield a macro location
1314  /// where 'foo' was expanded into.
1315  SourceLocation getMacroArgExpandedLocation(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1316
1317  /// \brief Determines the order of 2 source locations in the translation unit.
1318  ///
1319  /// \returns true if LHS source location comes before RHS, false otherwise.
1320  bool isBeforeInTranslationUnit(SourceLocation LHS, SourceLocation RHS) const;
1321
1322  /// \brief Determines the order of 2 source locations in the "source location
1323  /// address space".
1324  bool isBeforeInSLocAddrSpace(SourceLocation LHS, SourceLocation RHS) const {
1325    return isBeforeInSLocAddrSpace(LHS, RHS.getOffset());
1326  }
1327
1328  /// \brief Determines the order of a source location and a source location
1329  /// offset in the "source location address space".
1330  ///
1331  /// Note that we always consider source locations loaded from
1332  bool isBeforeInSLocAddrSpace(SourceLocation LHS, unsigned RHS) const {
1333    unsigned LHSOffset = LHS.getOffset();
1334    bool LHSLoaded = LHSOffset >= CurrentLoadedOffset;
1335    bool RHSLoaded = RHS >= CurrentLoadedOffset;
1336    if (LHSLoaded == RHSLoaded)
1337      return LHSOffset < RHS;
1338
1339    return LHSLoaded;
1340  }
1341
1342  // Iterators over FileInfos.
1343  typedef llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry*, SrcMgr::ContentCache*>
1344      ::const_iterator fileinfo_iterator;
1345  fileinfo_iterator fileinfo_begin() const { return FileInfos.begin(); }
1346  fileinfo_iterator fileinfo_end() const { return FileInfos.end(); }
1347  bool hasFileInfo(const FileEntry *File) const {
1348    return FileInfos.find(File) != FileInfos.end();
1349  }
1350
1351  /// \brief Print statistics to stderr.
1352  ///
1353  void PrintStats() const;
1354
1355  /// \brief Get the number of local SLocEntries we have.
1356  unsigned local_sloc_entry_size() const { return LocalSLocEntryTable.size(); }
1357
1358  /// \brief Get a local SLocEntry. This is exposed for indexing.
1359  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &getLocalSLocEntry(unsigned Index,
1360                                             bool *Invalid = 0) const {
1361    assert(Index < LocalSLocEntryTable.size() && "Invalid index");
1362    return LocalSLocEntryTable[Index];
1363  }
1364
1365  /// \brief Get the number of loaded SLocEntries we have.
1366  unsigned loaded_sloc_entry_size() const { return LoadedSLocEntryTable.size();}
1367
1368  /// \brief Get a loaded SLocEntry. This is exposed for indexing.
1369  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &getLoadedSLocEntry(unsigned Index,
1370                                              bool *Invalid = 0) const {
1371    assert(Index < LoadedSLocEntryTable.size() && "Invalid index");
1372    if (SLocEntryLoaded[Index])
1373      return LoadedSLocEntryTable[Index];
1374    return loadSLocEntry(Index, Invalid);
1375  }
1376
1377  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &getSLocEntry(FileID FID, bool *Invalid = 0) const {
1378    if (FID.ID == 0 || FID.ID == -1) {
1379      if (Invalid) *Invalid = true;
1380      return LocalSLocEntryTable[0];
1381    }
1382    return getSLocEntryByID(FID.ID);
1383  }
1384
1385  unsigned getNextLocalOffset() const { return NextLocalOffset; }
1386
1387  void setExternalSLocEntrySource(ExternalSLocEntrySource *Source) {
1388    assert(LoadedSLocEntryTable.empty() &&
1389           "Invalidating existing loaded entries");
1390    ExternalSLocEntries = Source;
1391  }
1392
1393  /// \brief Allocate a number of loaded SLocEntries, which will be actually
1394  /// loaded on demand from the external source.
1395  ///
1396  /// NumSLocEntries will be allocated, which occupy a total of TotalSize space
1397  /// in the global source view. The lowest ID and the base offset of the
1398  /// entries will be returned.
1399  std::pair<int, unsigned>
1400  AllocateLoadedSLocEntries(unsigned NumSLocEntries, unsigned TotalSize);
1401
1402  /// \brief Returns true if \p Loc came from a PCH/Module.
1403  bool isLoadedSourceLocation(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1404    return Loc.getOffset() >= CurrentLoadedOffset;
1405  }
1406
1407  /// \brief Returns true if \p Loc did not come from a PCH/Module.
1408  bool isLocalSourceLocation(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1409    return Loc.getOffset() < NextLocalOffset;
1410  }
1411
1412  /// \brief Returns true if \p FID came from a PCH/Module.
1413  bool isLoadedFileID(FileID FID) const {
1414    assert(FID.ID != -1 && "Using FileID sentinel value");
1415    return FID.ID < 0;
1416  }
1417
1418  /// \brief Returns true if \p FID did not come from a PCH/Module.
1419  bool isLocalFileID(FileID FID) const {
1420    return !isLoadedFileID(FID);
1421  }
1422
1423  /// Get a presumed location suitable for displaying in a diagnostic message,
1424  /// taking into account macro arguments and expansions.
1425  PresumedLoc getPresumedLocForDisplay(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1426    // This is a condensed form of the algorithm used by emitCaretDiagnostic to
1427    // walk to the top of the macro call stack.
1428    while (Loc.isMacroID()) {
1429      Loc = skipToMacroArgExpansion(Loc);
1430      Loc = getImmediateMacroCallerLoc(Loc);
1431    }
1432
1433    return getPresumedLoc(Loc);
1434  }
1435
1436  /// Look through spelling locations for a macro argument expansion, and if
1437  /// found skip to it so that we can trace the argument rather than the macros
1438  /// in which that argument is used. If no macro argument expansion is found,
1439  /// don't skip anything and return the starting location.
1440  SourceLocation skipToMacroArgExpansion(SourceLocation StartLoc) const {
1441    for (SourceLocation L = StartLoc; L.isMacroID();
1442         L = getImmediateSpellingLoc(L)) {
1443      if (isMacroArgExpansion(L))
1444        return L;
1445    }
1446    // Otherwise just return initial location, there's nothing to skip.
1447    return StartLoc;
1448  }
1449
1450  /// Gets the location of the immediate macro caller, one level up the stack
1451  /// toward the initial macro typed into the source.
1452  SourceLocation getImmediateMacroCallerLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1453    if (!Loc.isMacroID()) return Loc;
1454
1455    // When we have the location of (part of) an expanded parameter, its
1456    // spelling location points to the argument as typed into the macro call,
1457    // and therefore is used to locate the macro caller.
1458    if (isMacroArgExpansion(Loc))
1459      return getImmediateSpellingLoc(Loc);
1460
1461    // Otherwise, the caller of the macro is located where this macro is
1462    // expanded (while the spelling is part of the macro definition).
1463    return getImmediateExpansionRange(Loc).first;
1464  }
1465
1466  /// Gets the location of the immediate macro callee, one level down the stack
1467  /// toward the leaf macro.
1468  SourceLocation getImmediateMacroCalleeLoc(SourceLocation Loc) const {
1469    if (!Loc.isMacroID()) return Loc;
1470
1471    // When we have the location of (part of) an expanded parameter, its
1472    // expansion location points to the unexpanded parameter reference within
1473    // the macro definition (or callee).
1474    if (isMacroArgExpansion(Loc))
1475      return getImmediateExpansionRange(Loc).first;
1476
1477    // Otherwise, the callee of the macro is located where this location was
1478    // spelled inside the macro definition.
1479    return getImmediateSpellingLoc(Loc);
1480  }
1481
1482private:
1483  const llvm::MemoryBuffer *getFakeBufferForRecovery() const;
1484  const SrcMgr::ContentCache *getFakeContentCacheForRecovery() const;
1485
1486  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &loadSLocEntry(unsigned Index, bool *Invalid) const;
1487
1488  /// \brief Get the entry with the given unwrapped FileID.
1489  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &getSLocEntryByID(int ID) const {
1490    assert(ID != -1 && "Using FileID sentinel value");
1491    if (ID < 0)
1492      return getLoadedSLocEntryByID(ID);
1493    return getLocalSLocEntry(static_cast<unsigned>(ID));
1494  }
1495
1496  const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &getLoadedSLocEntryByID(int ID,
1497                                                  bool *Invalid = 0) const {
1498    return getLoadedSLocEntry(static_cast<unsigned>(-ID - 2), Invalid);
1499  }
1500
1501  /// Implements the common elements of storing an expansion info struct into
1502  /// the SLocEntry table and producing a source location that refers to it.
1503  SourceLocation createExpansionLocImpl(const SrcMgr::ExpansionInfo &Expansion,
1504                                        unsigned TokLength,
1505                                        int LoadedID = 0,
1506                                        unsigned LoadedOffset = 0);
1507
1508  /// \brief Return true if the specified FileID contains the
1509  /// specified SourceLocation offset.  This is a very hot method.
1510  inline bool isOffsetInFileID(FileID FID, unsigned SLocOffset) const {
1511    const SrcMgr::SLocEntry &Entry = getSLocEntry(FID);
1512    // If the entry is after the offset, it can't contain it.
1513    if (SLocOffset < Entry.getOffset()) return false;
1514
1515    // If this is the very last entry then it does.
1516    if (FID.ID == -2)
1517      return true;
1518
1519    // If it is the last local entry, then it does if the location is local.
1520    if (static_cast<unsigned>(FID.ID+1) == LocalSLocEntryTable.size()) {
1521      return SLocOffset < NextLocalOffset;
1522    }
1523
1524    // Otherwise, the entry after it has to not include it. This works for both
1525    // local and loaded entries.
1526    return SLocOffset < getSLocEntry(FileID::get(FID.ID+1)).getOffset();
1527  }
1528
1529  /// \brief Create a new fileID for the specified ContentCache and
1530  /// include position.
1531  ///
1532  /// This works regardless of whether the ContentCache corresponds to a
1533  /// file or some other input source.
1534  FileID createFileID(const SrcMgr::ContentCache* File,
1535                      SourceLocation IncludePos,
1536                      SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind DirCharacter,
1537                      int LoadedID, unsigned LoadedOffset);
1538
1539  const SrcMgr::ContentCache *
1540    getOrCreateContentCache(const FileEntry *SourceFile,
1541                            bool isSystemFile = false);
1542
1543  /// \brief Create a new ContentCache for the specified  memory buffer.
1544  const SrcMgr::ContentCache*
1545  createMemBufferContentCache(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buf);
1546
1547  FileID getFileIDSlow(unsigned SLocOffset) const;
1548  FileID getFileIDLocal(unsigned SLocOffset) const;
1549  FileID getFileIDLoaded(unsigned SLocOffset) const;
1550
1551  SourceLocation getExpansionLocSlowCase(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1552  SourceLocation getSpellingLocSlowCase(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1553  SourceLocation getFileLocSlowCase(SourceLocation Loc) const;
1554
1555  std::pair<FileID, unsigned>
1556  getDecomposedExpansionLocSlowCase(const SrcMgr::SLocEntry *E) const;
1557  std::pair<FileID, unsigned>
1558  getDecomposedSpellingLocSlowCase(const SrcMgr::SLocEntry *E,
1559                                   unsigned Offset) const;
1560  void computeMacroArgsCache(MacroArgsMap *&MacroArgsCache, FileID FID) const;
1561
1562  friend class ASTReader;
1563  friend class ASTWriter;
1564};
1565
1566/// \brief Comparison function object.
1567template<typename T>
1568class BeforeThanCompare;
1569
1570/// \brief Compare two source locations.
1571template<>
1572class BeforeThanCompare<SourceLocation> {
1573  SourceManager &SM;
1574
1575public:
1576  explicit BeforeThanCompare(SourceManager &SM) : SM(SM) { }
1577
1578  bool operator()(SourceLocation LHS, SourceLocation RHS) const {
1579    return SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LHS, RHS);
1580  }
1581};
1582
1583/// \brief Compare two non-overlapping source ranges.
1584template<>
1585class BeforeThanCompare<SourceRange> {
1586  SourceManager &SM;
1587
1588public:
1589  explicit BeforeThanCompare(SourceManager &SM) : SM(SM) { }
1590
1591  bool operator()(SourceRange LHS, SourceRange RHS) {
1592    return SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LHS.getBegin(), RHS.getBegin());
1593  }
1594};
1595
1596}  // end namespace clang
1597
1598#endif
1599