TokenLexer.cpp revision 0e0b6931598be8a50ac5c6e0be595b35da276df9
1//===--- TokenLexer.cpp - Lex from a token stream -------------------------===//
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.
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8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file implements the TokenLexer interface.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#include "clang/Lex/TokenLexer.h"
15#include "MacroArgs.h"
16#include "clang/Lex/MacroInfo.h"
17#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
18#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
19#include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h"
20#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
21using namespace clang;
22
23
24/// Create a TokenLexer for the specified macro with the specified actual
25/// arguments.  Note that this ctor takes ownership of the ActualArgs pointer.
26void TokenLexer::Init(Token &Tok, SourceLocation ILEnd, MacroArgs *Actuals) {
27  // If the client is reusing a TokenLexer, make sure to free any memory
28  // associated with it.
29  destroy();
30
31  Macro = PP.getMacroInfo(Tok.getIdentifierInfo());
32  ActualArgs = Actuals;
33  CurToken = 0;
34
35  InstantiateLocStart = Tok.getLocation();
36  InstantiateLocEnd = ILEnd;
37  AtStartOfLine = Tok.isAtStartOfLine();
38  HasLeadingSpace = Tok.hasLeadingSpace();
39  Tokens = &*Macro->tokens_begin();
40  OwnsTokens = false;
41  DisableMacroExpansion = false;
42  NumTokens = Macro->tokens_end()-Macro->tokens_begin();
43
44  // If this is a function-like macro, expand the arguments and change
45  // Tokens to point to the expanded tokens.
46  if (Macro->isFunctionLike() && Macro->getNumArgs())
47    ExpandFunctionArguments();
48
49  // Mark the macro as currently disabled, so that it is not recursively
50  // expanded.  The macro must be disabled only after argument pre-expansion of
51  // function-like macro arguments occurs.
52  Macro->DisableMacro();
53}
54
55
56
57/// Create a TokenLexer for the specified token stream.  This does not
58/// take ownership of the specified token vector.
59void TokenLexer::Init(const Token *TokArray, unsigned NumToks,
60                      bool disableMacroExpansion, bool ownsTokens) {
61  // If the client is reusing a TokenLexer, make sure to free any memory
62  // associated with it.
63  destroy();
64
65  Macro = 0;
66  ActualArgs = 0;
67  Tokens = TokArray;
68  OwnsTokens = ownsTokens;
69  DisableMacroExpansion = disableMacroExpansion;
70  NumTokens = NumToks;
71  CurToken = 0;
72  InstantiateLocStart = InstantiateLocEnd = SourceLocation();
73  AtStartOfLine = false;
74  HasLeadingSpace = false;
75
76  // Set HasLeadingSpace/AtStartOfLine so that the first token will be
77  // returned unmodified.
78  if (NumToks != 0) {
79    AtStartOfLine   = TokArray[0].isAtStartOfLine();
80    HasLeadingSpace = TokArray[0].hasLeadingSpace();
81  }
82}
83
84
85void TokenLexer::destroy() {
86  // If this was a function-like macro that actually uses its arguments, delete
87  // the expanded tokens.
88  if (OwnsTokens) {
89    delete [] Tokens;
90    Tokens = 0;
91    OwnsTokens = false;
92  }
93
94  // TokenLexer owns its formal arguments.
95  if (ActualArgs) ActualArgs->destroy(PP);
96}
97
98/// Expand the arguments of a function-like macro so that we can quickly
99/// return preexpanded tokens from Tokens.
100void TokenLexer::ExpandFunctionArguments() {
101  llvm::SmallVector<Token, 128> ResultToks;
102
103  // Loop through 'Tokens', expanding them into ResultToks.  Keep
104  // track of whether we change anything.  If not, no need to keep them.  If so,
105  // we install the newly expanded sequence as the new 'Tokens' list.
106  bool MadeChange = false;
107
108  // NextTokGetsSpace - When this is true, the next token appended to the
109  // output list will get a leading space, regardless of whether it had one to
110  // begin with or not.  This is used for placemarker support.
111  bool NextTokGetsSpace = false;
112
113  for (unsigned i = 0, e = NumTokens; i != e; ++i) {
114    // If we found the stringify operator, get the argument stringified.  The
115    // preprocessor already verified that the following token is a macro name
116    // when the #define was parsed.
117    const Token &CurTok = Tokens[i];
118    if (CurTok.is(tok::hash) || CurTok.is(tok::hashat)) {
119      int ArgNo = Macro->getArgumentNum(Tokens[i+1].getIdentifierInfo());
120      assert(ArgNo != -1 && "Token following # is not an argument?");
121
122      Token Res;
123      if (CurTok.is(tok::hash))  // Stringify
124        Res = ActualArgs->getStringifiedArgument(ArgNo, PP);
125      else {
126        // 'charify': don't bother caching these.
127        Res = MacroArgs::StringifyArgument(ActualArgs->getUnexpArgument(ArgNo),
128                                           PP, true);
129      }
130
131      // The stringified/charified string leading space flag gets set to match
132      // the #/#@ operator.
133      if (CurTok.hasLeadingSpace() || NextTokGetsSpace)
134        Res.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
135
136      ResultToks.push_back(Res);
137      MadeChange = true;
138      ++i;  // Skip arg name.
139      NextTokGetsSpace = false;
140      continue;
141    }
142
143    // Otherwise, if this is not an argument token, just add the token to the
144    // output buffer.
145    IdentifierInfo *II = CurTok.getIdentifierInfo();
146    int ArgNo = II ? Macro->getArgumentNum(II) : -1;
147    if (ArgNo == -1) {
148      // This isn't an argument, just add it.
149      ResultToks.push_back(CurTok);
150
151      if (NextTokGetsSpace) {
152        ResultToks.back().setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
153        NextTokGetsSpace = false;
154      }
155      continue;
156    }
157
158    // An argument is expanded somehow, the result is different than the
159    // input.
160    MadeChange = true;
161
162    // Otherwise, this is a use of the argument.  Find out if there is a paste
163    // (##) operator before or after the argument.
164    bool PasteBefore =
165      !ResultToks.empty() && ResultToks.back().is(tok::hashhash);
166    bool PasteAfter = i+1 != e && Tokens[i+1].is(tok::hashhash);
167
168    // If it is not the LHS/RHS of a ## operator, we must pre-expand the
169    // argument and substitute the expanded tokens into the result.  This is
170    // C99 6.10.3.1p1.
171    if (!PasteBefore && !PasteAfter) {
172      const Token *ResultArgToks;
173
174      // Only preexpand the argument if it could possibly need it.  This
175      // avoids some work in common cases.
176      const Token *ArgTok = ActualArgs->getUnexpArgument(ArgNo);
177      if (ActualArgs->ArgNeedsPreexpansion(ArgTok, PP))
178        ResultArgToks = &ActualArgs->getPreExpArgument(ArgNo, Macro, PP)[0];
179      else
180        ResultArgToks = ArgTok;  // Use non-preexpanded tokens.
181
182      // If the arg token expanded into anything, append it.
183      if (ResultArgToks->isNot(tok::eof)) {
184        unsigned FirstResult = ResultToks.size();
185        unsigned NumToks = MacroArgs::getArgLength(ResultArgToks);
186        ResultToks.append(ResultArgToks, ResultArgToks+NumToks);
187
188        // If any tokens were substituted from the argument, the whitespace
189        // before the first token should match the whitespace of the arg
190        // identifier.
191        ResultToks[FirstResult].setFlagValue(Token::LeadingSpace,
192                                             CurTok.hasLeadingSpace() ||
193                                             NextTokGetsSpace);
194        NextTokGetsSpace = false;
195      } else {
196        // If this is an empty argument, and if there was whitespace before the
197        // formal token, make sure the next token gets whitespace before it.
198        NextTokGetsSpace = CurTok.hasLeadingSpace();
199      }
200      continue;
201    }
202
203    // Okay, we have a token that is either the LHS or RHS of a paste (##)
204    // argument.  It gets substituted as its non-pre-expanded tokens.
205    const Token *ArgToks = ActualArgs->getUnexpArgument(ArgNo);
206    unsigned NumToks = MacroArgs::getArgLength(ArgToks);
207    if (NumToks) {  // Not an empty argument?
208      // If this is the GNU ", ## __VA_ARG__" extension, and we just learned
209      // that __VA_ARG__ expands to multiple tokens, avoid a pasting error when
210      // the expander trys to paste ',' with the first token of the __VA_ARG__
211      // expansion.
212      if (PasteBefore && ResultToks.size() >= 2 &&
213          ResultToks[ResultToks.size()-2].is(tok::comma) &&
214          (unsigned)ArgNo == Macro->getNumArgs()-1 &&
215          Macro->isVariadic()) {
216        // Remove the paste operator, report use of the extension.
217        PP.Diag(ResultToks.back().getLocation(), diag::ext_paste_comma);
218        ResultToks.pop_back();
219      }
220
221      ResultToks.append(ArgToks, ArgToks+NumToks);
222
223      // If this token (the macro argument) was supposed to get leading
224      // whitespace, transfer this information onto the first token of the
225      // expansion.
226      //
227      // Do not do this if the paste operator occurs before the macro argument,
228      // as in "A ## MACROARG".  In valid code, the first token will get
229      // smooshed onto the preceding one anyway (forming AMACROARG).  In
230      // assembler-with-cpp mode, invalid pastes are allowed through: in this
231      // case, we do not want the extra whitespace to be added.  For example,
232      // we want ". ## foo" -> ".foo" not ". foo".
233      if ((CurTok.hasLeadingSpace() || NextTokGetsSpace) &&
234          !PasteBefore)
235        ResultToks[ResultToks.size()-NumToks].setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
236
237      NextTokGetsSpace = false;
238      continue;
239    }
240
241    // If an empty argument is on the LHS or RHS of a paste, the standard (C99
242    // 6.10.3.3p2,3) calls for a bunch of placemarker stuff to occur.  We
243    // implement this by eating ## operators when a LHS or RHS expands to
244    // empty.
245    NextTokGetsSpace |= CurTok.hasLeadingSpace();
246    if (PasteAfter) {
247      // Discard the argument token and skip (don't copy to the expansion
248      // buffer) the paste operator after it.
249      NextTokGetsSpace |= Tokens[i+1].hasLeadingSpace();
250      ++i;
251      continue;
252    }
253
254    // If this is on the RHS of a paste operator, we've already copied the
255    // paste operator to the ResultToks list.  Remove it.
256    assert(PasteBefore && ResultToks.back().is(tok::hashhash));
257    NextTokGetsSpace |= ResultToks.back().hasLeadingSpace();
258    ResultToks.pop_back();
259
260    // If this is the __VA_ARGS__ token, and if the argument wasn't provided,
261    // and if the macro had at least one real argument, and if the token before
262    // the ## was a comma, remove the comma.
263    if ((unsigned)ArgNo == Macro->getNumArgs()-1 && // is __VA_ARGS__
264        ActualArgs->isVarargsElidedUse() &&       // Argument elided.
265        !ResultToks.empty() && ResultToks.back().is(tok::comma)) {
266      // Never add a space, even if the comma, ##, or arg had a space.
267      NextTokGetsSpace = false;
268      // Remove the paste operator, report use of the extension.
269      PP.Diag(ResultToks.back().getLocation(), diag::ext_paste_comma);
270      ResultToks.pop_back();
271
272      // If the comma was right after another paste (e.g. "X##,##__VA_ARGS__"),
273      // then removal of the comma should produce a placemarker token (in C99
274      // terms) which we model by popping off the previous ##, giving us a plain
275      // "X" when __VA_ARGS__ is empty.
276      if (!ResultToks.empty() && ResultToks.back().is(tok::hashhash))
277        ResultToks.pop_back();
278    }
279    continue;
280  }
281
282  // If anything changed, install this as the new Tokens list.
283  if (MadeChange) {
284    assert(!OwnsTokens && "This would leak if we already own the token list");
285    // This is deleted in the dtor.
286    NumTokens = ResultToks.size();
287    llvm::BumpPtrAllocator &Alloc = PP.getPreprocessorAllocator();
288    Token *Res =
289      static_cast<Token *>(Alloc.Allocate(sizeof(Token)*ResultToks.size(),
290                                          llvm::alignOf<Token>()));
291    if (NumTokens)
292      memcpy(Res, &ResultToks[0], NumTokens*sizeof(Token));
293    Tokens = Res;
294
295    // The preprocessor bump pointer owns these tokens, not us.
296    OwnsTokens = false;
297  }
298}
299
300/// Lex - Lex and return a token from this macro stream.
301///
302void TokenLexer::Lex(Token &Tok) {
303  // Lexing off the end of the macro, pop this macro off the expansion stack.
304  if (isAtEnd()) {
305    // If this is a macro (not a token stream), mark the macro enabled now
306    // that it is no longer being expanded.
307    if (Macro) Macro->EnableMacro();
308
309    // Pop this context off the preprocessors lexer stack and get the next
310    // token.  This will delete "this" so remember the PP instance var.
311    Preprocessor &PPCache = PP;
312    if (PP.HandleEndOfTokenLexer(Tok))
313      return;
314
315    // HandleEndOfTokenLexer may not return a token.  If it doesn't, lex
316    // whatever is next.
317    return PPCache.Lex(Tok);
318  }
319
320  // If this is the first token of the expanded result, we inherit spacing
321  // properties later.
322  bool isFirstToken = CurToken == 0;
323
324  // Get the next token to return.
325  Tok = Tokens[CurToken++];
326
327  bool TokenIsFromPaste = false;
328
329  // If this token is followed by a token paste (##) operator, paste the tokens!
330  if (!isAtEnd() && Tokens[CurToken].is(tok::hashhash)) {
331    // When handling the microsoft /##/ extension, the final token is
332    // returned by PasteTokens, not the pasted token.
333    if (PasteTokens(Tok))
334      return;
335
336    TokenIsFromPaste = true;
337  }
338
339  // The token's current location indicate where the token was lexed from.  We
340  // need this information to compute the spelling of the token, but any
341  // diagnostics for the expanded token should appear as if they came from
342  // InstantiationLoc.  Pull this information together into a new SourceLocation
343  // that captures all of this.
344  if (InstantiateLocStart.isValid()) {   // Don't do this for token streams.
345    SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager();
346    Tok.setLocation(SM.createInstantiationLoc(Tok.getLocation(),
347                                              InstantiateLocStart,
348                                              InstantiateLocEnd,
349                                              Tok.getLength()));
350  }
351
352  // If this is the first token, set the lexical properties of the token to
353  // match the lexical properties of the macro identifier.
354  if (isFirstToken) {
355    Tok.setFlagValue(Token::StartOfLine , AtStartOfLine);
356    Tok.setFlagValue(Token::LeadingSpace, HasLeadingSpace);
357  }
358
359  // Handle recursive expansion!
360  if (!Tok.isAnnotation() && Tok.getIdentifierInfo() != 0) {
361    // Change the kind of this identifier to the appropriate token kind, e.g.
362    // turning "for" into a keyword.
363    IdentifierInfo *II = Tok.getIdentifierInfo();
364    Tok.setKind(II->getTokenID());
365
366    // If this identifier was poisoned and from a paste, emit an error.  This
367    // won't be handled by Preprocessor::HandleIdentifier because this is coming
368    // from a macro expansion.
369    if (II->isPoisoned() && TokenIsFromPaste) {
370      PP.HandlePoisonedIdentifier(Tok);
371    }
372
373    if (!DisableMacroExpansion && II->isHandleIdentifierCase())
374      PP.HandleIdentifier(Tok);
375  }
376
377  // Otherwise, return a normal token.
378}
379
380/// PasteTokens - Tok is the LHS of a ## operator, and CurToken is the ##
381/// operator.  Read the ## and RHS, and paste the LHS/RHS together.  If there
382/// are more ## after it, chomp them iteratively.  Return the result as Tok.
383/// If this returns true, the caller should immediately return the token.
384bool TokenLexer::PasteTokens(Token &Tok) {
385  llvm::SmallString<128> Buffer;
386  const char *ResultTokStrPtr = 0;
387  do {
388    // Consume the ## operator.
389    SourceLocation PasteOpLoc = Tokens[CurToken].getLocation();
390    ++CurToken;
391    assert(!isAtEnd() && "No token on the RHS of a paste operator!");
392
393    // Get the RHS token.
394    const Token &RHS = Tokens[CurToken];
395
396    // Allocate space for the result token.  This is guaranteed to be enough for
397    // the two tokens.
398    Buffer.resize(Tok.getLength() + RHS.getLength());
399
400    // Get the spelling of the LHS token in Buffer.
401    const char *BufPtr = &Buffer[0];
402    bool Invalid = false;
403    unsigned LHSLen = PP.getSpelling(Tok, BufPtr, &Invalid);
404    if (BufPtr != &Buffer[0])   // Really, we want the chars in Buffer!
405      memcpy(&Buffer[0], BufPtr, LHSLen);
406    if (Invalid)
407      return true;
408
409    BufPtr = &Buffer[LHSLen];
410    unsigned RHSLen = PP.getSpelling(RHS, BufPtr, &Invalid);
411    if (Invalid)
412      return true;
413    if (BufPtr != &Buffer[LHSLen])   // Really, we want the chars in Buffer!
414      memcpy(&Buffer[LHSLen], BufPtr, RHSLen);
415
416    // Trim excess space.
417    Buffer.resize(LHSLen+RHSLen);
418
419    // Plop the pasted result (including the trailing newline and null) into a
420    // scratch buffer where we can lex it.
421    Token ResultTokTmp;
422    ResultTokTmp.startToken();
423
424    // Claim that the tmp token is a string_literal so that we can get the
425    // character pointer back from CreateString in getLiteralData().
426    ResultTokTmp.setKind(tok::string_literal);
427    PP.CreateString(&Buffer[0], Buffer.size(), ResultTokTmp);
428    SourceLocation ResultTokLoc = ResultTokTmp.getLocation();
429    ResultTokStrPtr = ResultTokTmp.getLiteralData();
430
431    // Lex the resultant pasted token into Result.
432    Token Result;
433
434    if (Tok.isAnyIdentifier() && RHS.isAnyIdentifier()) {
435      // Common paste case: identifier+identifier = identifier.  Avoid creating
436      // a lexer and other overhead.
437      PP.IncrementPasteCounter(true);
438      Result.startToken();
439      Result.setKind(tok::raw_identifier);
440      Result.setRawIdentifierData(ResultTokStrPtr);
441      Result.setLocation(ResultTokLoc);
442      Result.setLength(LHSLen+RHSLen);
443    } else {
444      PP.IncrementPasteCounter(false);
445
446      assert(ResultTokLoc.isFileID() &&
447             "Should be a raw location into scratch buffer");
448      SourceManager &SourceMgr = PP.getSourceManager();
449      FileID LocFileID = SourceMgr.getFileID(ResultTokLoc);
450
451      bool Invalid = false;
452      const char *ScratchBufStart
453        = SourceMgr.getBufferData(LocFileID, &Invalid).data();
454      if (Invalid)
455        return false;
456
457      // Make a lexer to lex this string from.  Lex just this one token.
458      // Make a lexer object so that we lex and expand the paste result.
459      Lexer TL(SourceMgr.getLocForStartOfFile(LocFileID),
460               PP.getLangOptions(), ScratchBufStart,
461               ResultTokStrPtr, ResultTokStrPtr+LHSLen+RHSLen);
462
463      // Lex a token in raw mode.  This way it won't look up identifiers
464      // automatically, lexing off the end will return an eof token, and
465      // warnings are disabled.  This returns true if the result token is the
466      // entire buffer.
467      bool isInvalid = !TL.LexFromRawLexer(Result);
468
469      // If we got an EOF token, we didn't form even ONE token.  For example, we
470      // did "/ ## /" to get "//".
471      isInvalid |= Result.is(tok::eof);
472
473      // If pasting the two tokens didn't form a full new token, this is an
474      // error.  This occurs with "x ## +"  and other stuff.  Return with Tok
475      // unmodified and with RHS as the next token to lex.
476      if (isInvalid) {
477        // Test for the Microsoft extension of /##/ turning into // here on the
478        // error path.
479        if (PP.getLangOptions().Microsoft && Tok.is(tok::slash) &&
480            RHS.is(tok::slash)) {
481          HandleMicrosoftCommentPaste(Tok);
482          return true;
483        }
484
485        // Do not emit the error when preprocessing assembler code.
486        if (!PP.getLangOptions().AsmPreprocessor) {
487          // Explicitly convert the token location to have proper instantiation
488          // information so that the user knows where it came from.
489          SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager();
490          SourceLocation Loc = PasteOpLoc;
491          if (InstantiateLocStart.isValid())
492            Loc = SM.createInstantiationLoc(Loc, InstantiateLocStart,
493                                            InstantiateLocEnd, 2);
494          // If we're in microsoft extensions mode, downgrade this from a hard
495          // error to a warning that defaults to an error.  This allows
496          // disabling it.
497          PP.Diag(Loc,
498                  PP.getLangOptions().Microsoft ? diag::err_pp_bad_paste_ms
499                                                : diag::err_pp_bad_paste)
500            << Buffer.str();
501        }
502
503        // Do not consume the RHS.
504        --CurToken;
505      }
506
507      // Turn ## into 'unknown' to avoid # ## # from looking like a paste
508      // operator.
509      if (Result.is(tok::hashhash))
510        Result.setKind(tok::unknown);
511    }
512
513    // Transfer properties of the LHS over the the Result.
514    Result.setFlagValue(Token::StartOfLine , Tok.isAtStartOfLine());
515    Result.setFlagValue(Token::LeadingSpace, Tok.hasLeadingSpace());
516
517    // Finally, replace LHS with the result, consume the RHS, and iterate.
518    ++CurToken;
519    Tok = Result;
520  } while (!isAtEnd() && Tokens[CurToken].is(tok::hashhash));
521
522  // Now that we got the result token, it will be subject to expansion.  Since
523  // token pasting re-lexes the result token in raw mode, identifier information
524  // isn't looked up.  As such, if the result is an identifier, look up id info.
525  if (Tok.is(tok::raw_identifier)) {
526    // Look up the identifier info for the token.  We disabled identifier lookup
527    // by saying we're skipping contents, so we need to do this manually.
528    PP.LookUpIdentifierInfo(Tok);
529  }
530  return false;
531}
532
533/// isNextTokenLParen - If the next token lexed will pop this macro off the
534/// expansion stack, return 2.  If the next unexpanded token is a '(', return
535/// 1, otherwise return 0.
536unsigned TokenLexer::isNextTokenLParen() const {
537  // Out of tokens?
538  if (isAtEnd())
539    return 2;
540  return Tokens[CurToken].is(tok::l_paren);
541}
542
543/// isParsingPreprocessorDirective - Return true if we are in the middle of a
544/// preprocessor directive.
545bool TokenLexer::isParsingPreprocessorDirective() const {
546  return Tokens[NumTokens-1].is(tok::eod) && !isAtEnd();
547}
548
549/// HandleMicrosoftCommentPaste - In microsoft compatibility mode, /##/ pastes
550/// together to form a comment that comments out everything in the current
551/// macro, other active macros, and anything left on the current physical
552/// source line of the instantiated buffer.  Handle this by returning the
553/// first token on the next line.
554void TokenLexer::HandleMicrosoftCommentPaste(Token &Tok) {
555  // We 'comment out' the rest of this macro by just ignoring the rest of the
556  // tokens that have not been lexed yet, if any.
557
558  // Since this must be a macro, mark the macro enabled now that it is no longer
559  // being expanded.
560  assert(Macro && "Token streams can't paste comments");
561  Macro->EnableMacro();
562
563  PP.HandleMicrosoftCommentPaste(Tok);
564}
565