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//===- InterpolatingCompilationDatabase.cpp ---------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// InterpolatingCompilationDatabase wraps another CompilationDatabase and
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// attempts to heuristically determine appropriate compile commands for files
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// that are not included, such as headers or newly created files.
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//
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// Motivating cases include:
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// Header files that live next to their implementation files. These typically
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// share a base filename. (libclang/CXString.h, libclang/CXString.cpp).
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// Some projects separate headers from includes. Filenames still typically
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// match, maybe other path segments too. (include/llvm/IR/Use.h, lib/IR/Use.cc).
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// Matches are sometimes only approximate (Sema.h, SemaDecl.cpp). This goes
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// for directories too (Support/Unix/Process.inc, lib/Support/Process.cpp).
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// Even if we can't find a "right" compile command, even a random one from
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// the project will tend to get important flags like -I and -x right.
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//
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// We "borrow" the compile command for the closest available file:
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// - points are awarded if the filename matches (ignoring extension)
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// - points are awarded if the directory structure matches
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// - ties are broken by length of path prefix match
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//
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// The compile command is adjusted, replacing the filename and removing output
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// file arguments. The -x and -std flags may be affected too.
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//
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// Source language is a tricky issue: is it OK to use a .c file's command
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// for building a .cc file? What language is a .h file in?
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// - We only consider compile commands for c-family languages as candidates.
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// - For files whose language is implied by the filename (e.g. .m, .hpp)
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// we prefer candidates from the same language.
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// If we must cross languages, we drop any -x and -std flags.
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// - For .h files, candidates from any c-family language are acceptable.
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// We use the candidate's language, inserting e.g. -x c++-header.
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//
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// This class is only useful when wrapping databases that can enumerate all
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// their compile commands. If getAllFilenames() is empty, no inference occurs.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Basic/LangStandard.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Options.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Types.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/CompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
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#include "llvm/Option/ArgList.h"
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#include "llvm/Option/OptTable.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/StringSaver.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <memory>
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namespace clang {
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namespace tooling {
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namespace {
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using namespace llvm;
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namespace types = clang::driver::types;
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namespace path = llvm::sys::path;
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// The length of the prefix these two strings have in common.
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size_t matchingPrefix(StringRef L, StringRef R) {
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size_t Limit = std::min(L.size(), R.size());
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for (size_t I = 0; I < Limit; ++I)
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if (L[I] != R[I])
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return I;
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return Limit;
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}
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// A comparator for searching SubstringWithIndexes with std::equal_range etc.
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// Optionaly prefix semantics: compares equal if the key is a prefix.
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template <bool Prefix> struct Less {
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bool operator()(StringRef Key, std::pair<StringRef, size_t> Value) const {
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StringRef V = Prefix ? Value.first.substr(0, Key.size()) : Value.first;
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return Key < V;
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}
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bool operator()(std::pair<StringRef, size_t> Value, StringRef Key) const {
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StringRef V = Prefix ? Value.first.substr(0, Key.size()) : Value.first;
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return V < Key;
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}
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};
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// Infer type from filename. If we might have gotten it wrong, set *Certain.
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// *.h will be inferred as a C header, but not certain.
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types::ID guessType(StringRef Filename, bool *Certain = nullptr) {
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// path::extension is ".cpp", lookupTypeForExtension wants "cpp".
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auto Lang =
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types::lookupTypeForExtension(path::extension(Filename).substr(1));
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if (Certain)
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*Certain = Lang != types::TY_CHeader && Lang != types::TY_INVALID;
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return Lang;
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}
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// Return Lang as one of the canonical supported types.
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// e.g. c-header --> c; fortran --> TY_INVALID
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static types::ID foldType(types::ID Lang) {
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switch (Lang) {
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case types::TY_C:
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case types::TY_CHeader:
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return types::TY_C;
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case types::TY_ObjC:
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case types::TY_ObjCHeader:
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return types::TY_ObjC;
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case types::TY_CXX:
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case types::TY_CXXHeader:
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return types::TY_CXX;
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case types::TY_ObjCXX:
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case types::TY_ObjCXXHeader:
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return types::TY_ObjCXX;
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case types::TY_CUDA:
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case types::TY_CUDA_DEVICE:
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return types::TY_CUDA;
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default:
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return types::TY_INVALID;
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}
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}
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// A CompileCommand that can be applied to another file.
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struct TransferableCommand {
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// Flags that should not apply to all files are stripped from CommandLine.
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CompileCommand Cmd;
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// Language detected from -x or the filename. Never TY_INVALID.
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Optional<types::ID> Type;
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// Standard specified by -std.
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LangStandard::Kind Std = LangStandard::lang_unspecified;
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// Whether the command line is for the cl-compatible driver.
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bool ClangCLMode;
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TransferableCommand(CompileCommand C)
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: Cmd(std::move(C)), Type(guessType(Cmd.Filename)),
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ClangCLMode(checkIsCLMode(Cmd.CommandLine)) {
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std::vector<std::string> OldArgs = std::move(Cmd.CommandLine);
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Cmd.CommandLine.clear();
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// Wrap the old arguments in an InputArgList.
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llvm::opt::InputArgList ArgList;
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{
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SmallVector<const char *, 16> TmpArgv;
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for (const std::string &S : OldArgs)
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TmpArgv.push_back(S.c_str());
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ArgList = {TmpArgv.begin(), TmpArgv.end()};
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}
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// Parse the old args in order to strip out and record unwanted flags.
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// We parse each argument individually so that we can retain the exact
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// spelling of each argument; re-rendering is lossy for aliased flags.
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// E.g. in CL mode, /W4 maps to -Wall.
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auto &OptTable = clang::driver::getDriverOptTable();
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if (!OldArgs.empty())
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Cmd.CommandLine.emplace_back(OldArgs.front());
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for (unsigned Pos = 1; Pos < OldArgs.size();) {
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using namespace driver::options;
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const unsigned OldPos = Pos;
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std::unique_ptr<llvm::opt::Arg> Arg(OptTable.ParseOneArg(
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ArgList, Pos,
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/* Include */ ClangCLMode ? CoreOption | CLOption : 0,
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/* Exclude */ ClangCLMode ? 0 : CLOption));
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if (!Arg)
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continue;
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const llvm::opt::Option &Opt = Arg->getOption();
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// Strip input and output files.
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if (Opt.matches(OPT_INPUT) || Opt.matches(OPT_o) ||
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(ClangCLMode && (Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Fa) ||
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Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Fe) ||
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Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Fi) ||
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Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Fo))))
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continue;
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// Strip -x, but record the overridden language.
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if (const auto GivenType = tryParseTypeArg(*Arg)) {
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Type = *GivenType;
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continue;
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}
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// Strip -std, but record the value.
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if (const auto GivenStd = tryParseStdArg(*Arg)) {
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if (*GivenStd != LangStandard::lang_unspecified)
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Std = *GivenStd;
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continue;
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}
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Cmd.CommandLine.insert(Cmd.CommandLine.end(),
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OldArgs.data() + OldPos, OldArgs.data() + Pos);
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}
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// Make use of -std iff -x was missing.
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if (Type == types::TY_INVALID && Std != LangStandard::lang_unspecified)
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Type = toType(LangStandard::getLangStandardForKind(Std).getLanguage());
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Type = foldType(*Type);
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// The contract is to store None instead of TY_INVALID.
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if (Type == types::TY_INVALID)
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Type = llvm::None;
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}
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// Produce a CompileCommand for \p filename, based on this one.
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CompileCommand transferTo(StringRef Filename) const {
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CompileCommand Result = Cmd;
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Result.Filename = std::string(Filename);
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bool TypeCertain;
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auto TargetType = guessType(Filename, &TypeCertain);
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// If the filename doesn't determine the language (.h), transfer with -x.
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if ((!TargetType || !TypeCertain) && Type) {
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// Use *Type, or its header variant if the file is a header.
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// Treat no/invalid extension as header (e.g. C++ standard library).
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TargetType =
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(!TargetType || types::onlyPrecompileType(TargetType)) // header?
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? types::lookupHeaderTypeForSourceType(*Type)
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: *Type;
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if (ClangCLMode) {
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const StringRef Flag = toCLFlag(TargetType);
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if (!Flag.empty())
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Result.CommandLine.push_back(std::string(Flag));
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} else {
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Result.CommandLine.push_back("-x");
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Result.CommandLine.push_back(types::getTypeName(TargetType));
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}
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}
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// --std flag may only be transferred if the language is the same.
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// We may consider "translating" these, e.g. c++11 -> c11.
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if (Std != LangStandard::lang_unspecified && foldType(TargetType) == Type) {
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Result.CommandLine.emplace_back((
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llvm::Twine(ClangCLMode ? "/std:" : "-std=") +
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LangStandard::getLangStandardForKind(Std).getName()).str());
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}
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Result.CommandLine.push_back(std::string(Filename));
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Result.Heuristic = "inferred from " + Cmd.Filename;
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return Result;
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}
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private:
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// Determine whether the given command line is intended for the CL driver.
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static bool checkIsCLMode(ArrayRef<std::string> CmdLine) {
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// First look for --driver-mode.
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for (StringRef S : llvm::reverse(CmdLine)) {
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if (S.consume_front("--driver-mode="))
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return S == "cl";
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}
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// Otherwise just check the clang executable file name.
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return !CmdLine.empty() &&
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llvm::sys::path::stem(CmdLine.front()).endswith_lower("cl");
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}
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// Map the language from the --std flag to that of the -x flag.
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static types::ID toType(Language Lang) {
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switch (Lang) {
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case Language::C:
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return types::TY_C;
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case Language::CXX:
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return types::TY_CXX;
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case Language::ObjC:
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return types::TY_ObjC;
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case Language::ObjCXX:
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return types::TY_ObjCXX;
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default:
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return types::TY_INVALID;
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}
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}
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// Convert a file type to the matching CL-style type flag.
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static StringRef toCLFlag(types::ID Type) {
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switch (Type) {
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case types::TY_C:
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case types::TY_CHeader:
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return "/TC";
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case types::TY_CXX:
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case types::TY_CXXHeader:
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return "/TP";
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default:
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return StringRef();
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}
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}
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// Try to interpret the argument as a type specifier, e.g. '-x'.
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Optional<types::ID> tryParseTypeArg(const llvm::opt::Arg &Arg) {
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const llvm::opt::Option &Opt = Arg.getOption();
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using namespace driver::options;
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if (ClangCLMode) {
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if (Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_TC) || Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Tc))
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return types::TY_C;
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if (Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_TP) || Opt.matches(OPT__SLASH_Tp))
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return types::TY_CXX;
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} else {
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if (Opt.matches(driver::options::OPT_x))
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return types::lookupTypeForTypeSpecifier(Arg.getValue());
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}
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return None;
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}
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// Try to interpret the argument as '-std='.
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Optional<LangStandard::Kind> tryParseStdArg(const llvm::opt::Arg &Arg) {
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using namespace driver::options;
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if (Arg.getOption().matches(ClangCLMode ? OPT__SLASH_std : OPT_std_EQ))
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return LangStandard::getLangKind(Arg.getValue());
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return None;
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}
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};
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// Given a filename, FileIndex picks the best matching file from the underlying
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// DB. This is the proxy file whose CompileCommand will be reused. The
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// heuristics incorporate file name, extension, and directory structure.
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// Strategy:
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// - Build indexes of each of the substrings we want to look up by.
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// These indexes are just sorted lists of the substrings.
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// - Each criterion corresponds to a range lookup into the index, so we only
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// need O(log N) string comparisons to determine scores.
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//
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// Apart from path proximity signals, also takes file extensions into account
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// when scoring the candidates.
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class FileIndex {
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public:
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FileIndex(std::vector<std::string> Files)
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: OriginalPaths(std::move(Files)), Strings(Arena) {
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// Sort commands by filename for determinism (index is a tiebreaker later).
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llvm::sort(OriginalPaths);
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Paths.reserve(OriginalPaths.size());
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Types.reserve(OriginalPaths.size());
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Stems.reserve(OriginalPaths.size());
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for (size_t I = 0; I < OriginalPaths.size(); ++I) {
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StringRef Path = Strings.save(StringRef(OriginalPaths[I]).lower());
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Paths.emplace_back(Path, I);
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Types.push_back(foldType(guessType(Path)));
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Stems.emplace_back(sys::path::stem(Path), I);
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auto Dir = ++sys::path::rbegin(Path), DirEnd = sys::path::rend(Path);
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for (int J = 0; J < DirectorySegmentsIndexed && Dir != DirEnd; ++J, ++Dir)
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if (Dir->size() > ShortDirectorySegment) // not trivial ones
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Components.emplace_back(*Dir, I);
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}
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llvm::sort(Paths);
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llvm::sort(Stems);
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llvm::sort(Components);
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}
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bool empty() const { return Paths.empty(); }
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// Returns the path for the file that best fits OriginalFilename.
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// Candidates with extensions matching PreferLanguage will be chosen over
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// others (unless it's TY_INVALID, or all candidates are bad).
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StringRef chooseProxy(StringRef OriginalFilename,
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types::ID PreferLanguage) const {
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assert(!empty() && "need at least one candidate!");
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std::string Filename = OriginalFilename.lower();
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auto Candidates = scoreCandidates(Filename);
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std::pair<size_t, int> Best =
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pickWinner(Candidates, Filename, PreferLanguage);
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DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(
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"interpolate",
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llvm::dbgs() << "interpolate: chose " << OriginalPaths[Best.first]
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<< " as proxy for " << OriginalFilename << " preferring "
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<< (PreferLanguage == types::TY_INVALID
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? "none"
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: types::getTypeName(PreferLanguage))
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<< " score=" << Best.second << "\n");
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return OriginalPaths[Best.first];
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}
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private:
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using SubstringAndIndex = std::pair<StringRef, size_t>;
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// Directory matching parameters: we look at the last two segments of the
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// parent directory (usually the semantically significant ones in practice).
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// We search only the last four of each candidate (for efficiency).
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constexpr static int DirectorySegmentsIndexed = 4;
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constexpr static int DirectorySegmentsQueried = 2;
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constexpr static int ShortDirectorySegment = 1; // Only look at longer names.
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// Award points to candidate entries that should be considered for the file.
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// Returned keys are indexes into paths, and the values are (nonzero) scores.
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DenseMap<size_t, int> scoreCandidates(StringRef Filename) const {
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// Decompose Filename into the parts we care about.
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// /some/path/complicated/project/Interesting.h
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// [-prefix--][---dir---] [-dir-] [--stem---]
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StringRef Stem = sys::path::stem(Filename);
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llvm::SmallVector<StringRef, DirectorySegmentsQueried> Dirs;
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llvm::StringRef Prefix;
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auto Dir = ++sys::path::rbegin(Filename),
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DirEnd = sys::path::rend(Filename);
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for (int I = 0; I < DirectorySegmentsQueried && Dir != DirEnd; ++I, ++Dir) {
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if (Dir->size() > ShortDirectorySegment)
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Dirs.push_back(*Dir);
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Prefix = Filename.substr(0, Dir - DirEnd);
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}
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// Now award points based on lookups into our various indexes.
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DenseMap<size_t, int> Candidates; // Index -> score.
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auto Award = [&](int Points, ArrayRef<SubstringAndIndex> Range) {
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for (const auto &Entry : Range)
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Candidates[Entry.second] += Points;
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};
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// Award one point if the file's basename is a prefix of the candidate,
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// and another if it's an exact match (so exact matches get two points).
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Award(1, indexLookup</*Prefix=*/true>(Stem, Stems));
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Award(1, indexLookup</*Prefix=*/false>(Stem, Stems));
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// For each of the last few directories in the Filename, award a point
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// if it's present in the candidate.
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for (StringRef Dir : Dirs)
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Award(1, indexLookup</*Prefix=*/false>(Dir, Components));
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// Award one more point if the whole rest of the path matches.
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if (sys::path::root_directory(Prefix) != Prefix)
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Award(1, indexLookup</*Prefix=*/true>(Prefix, Paths));
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return Candidates;
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}
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// Pick a single winner from the set of scored candidates.
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// Returns (index, score).
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std::pair<size_t, int> pickWinner(const DenseMap<size_t, int> &Candidates,
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StringRef Filename,
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types::ID PreferredLanguage) const {
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struct ScoredCandidate {
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size_t Index;
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bool Preferred;
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int Points;
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size_t PrefixLength;
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};
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// Choose the best candidate by (preferred, points, prefix length, alpha).
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ScoredCandidate Best = {size_t(-1), false, 0, 0};
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for (const auto &Candidate : Candidates) {
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ScoredCandidate S;
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S.Index = Candidate.first;
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S.Preferred = PreferredLanguage == types::TY_INVALID ||
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|
PreferredLanguage == Types[S.Index];
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|
S.Points = Candidate.second;
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|
if (!S.Preferred && Best.Preferred)
|
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|
continue;
|
||
|
if (S.Preferred == Best.Preferred) {
|
||
|
if (S.Points < Best.Points)
|
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|
continue;
|
||
|
if (S.Points == Best.Points) {
|
||
|
S.PrefixLength = matchingPrefix(Filename, Paths[S.Index].first);
|
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|
if (S.PrefixLength < Best.PrefixLength)
|
||
|
continue;
|
||
|
// hidden heuristics should at least be deterministic!
|
||
|
if (S.PrefixLength == Best.PrefixLength)
|
||
|
if (S.Index > Best.Index)
|
||
|
continue;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
// PrefixLength was only set above if actually needed for a tiebreak.
|
||
|
// But it definitely needs to be set to break ties in the future.
|
||
|
S.PrefixLength = matchingPrefix(Filename, Paths[S.Index].first);
|
||
|
Best = S;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
// Edge case: no candidate got any points.
|
||
|
// We ignore PreferredLanguage at this point (not ideal).
|
||
|
if (Best.Index == size_t(-1))
|
||
|
return {longestMatch(Filename, Paths).second, 0};
|
||
|
return {Best.Index, Best.Points};
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Returns the range within a sorted index that compares equal to Key.
|
||
|
// If Prefix is true, it's instead the range starting with Key.
|
||
|
template <bool Prefix>
|
||
|
ArrayRef<SubstringAndIndex>
|
||
|
indexLookup(StringRef Key, ArrayRef<SubstringAndIndex> Idx) const {
|
||
|
// Use pointers as iteratiors to ease conversion of result to ArrayRef.
|
||
|
auto Range = std::equal_range(Idx.data(), Idx.data() + Idx.size(), Key,
|
||
|
Less<Prefix>());
|
||
|
return {Range.first, Range.second};
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Performs a point lookup into a nonempty index, returning a longest match.
|
||
|
SubstringAndIndex longestMatch(StringRef Key,
|
||
|
ArrayRef<SubstringAndIndex> Idx) const {
|
||
|
assert(!Idx.empty());
|
||
|
// Longest substring match will be adjacent to a direct lookup.
|
||
|
auto It = llvm::lower_bound(Idx, SubstringAndIndex{Key, 0});
|
||
|
if (It == Idx.begin())
|
||
|
return *It;
|
||
|
if (It == Idx.end())
|
||
|
return *--It;
|
||
|
// Have to choose between It and It-1
|
||
|
size_t Prefix = matchingPrefix(Key, It->first);
|
||
|
size_t PrevPrefix = matchingPrefix(Key, (It - 1)->first);
|
||
|
return Prefix > PrevPrefix ? *It : *--It;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Original paths, everything else is in lowercase.
|
||
|
std::vector<std::string> OriginalPaths;
|
||
|
BumpPtrAllocator Arena;
|
||
|
StringSaver Strings;
|
||
|
// Indexes of candidates by certain substrings.
|
||
|
// String is lowercase and sorted, index points into OriginalPaths.
|
||
|
std::vector<SubstringAndIndex> Paths; // Full path.
|
||
|
// Lang types obtained by guessing on the corresponding path. I-th element is
|
||
|
// a type for the I-th path.
|
||
|
std::vector<types::ID> Types;
|
||
|
std::vector<SubstringAndIndex> Stems; // Basename, without extension.
|
||
|
std::vector<SubstringAndIndex> Components; // Last path components.
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
// The actual CompilationDatabase wrapper delegates to its inner database.
|
||
|
// If no match, looks up a proxy file in FileIndex and transfers its
|
||
|
// command to the requested file.
|
||
|
class InterpolatingCompilationDatabase : public CompilationDatabase {
|
||
|
public:
|
||
|
InterpolatingCompilationDatabase(std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase> Inner)
|
||
|
: Inner(std::move(Inner)), Index(this->Inner->getAllFiles()) {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
std::vector<CompileCommand>
|
||
|
getCompileCommands(StringRef Filename) const override {
|
||
|
auto Known = Inner->getCompileCommands(Filename);
|
||
|
if (Index.empty() || !Known.empty())
|
||
|
return Known;
|
||
|
bool TypeCertain;
|
||
|
auto Lang = guessType(Filename, &TypeCertain);
|
||
|
if (!TypeCertain)
|
||
|
Lang = types::TY_INVALID;
|
||
|
auto ProxyCommands =
|
||
|
Inner->getCompileCommands(Index.chooseProxy(Filename, foldType(Lang)));
|
||
|
if (ProxyCommands.empty())
|
||
|
return {};
|
||
|
return {TransferableCommand(ProxyCommands[0]).transferTo(Filename)};
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
std::vector<std::string> getAllFiles() const override {
|
||
|
return Inner->getAllFiles();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
std::vector<CompileCommand> getAllCompileCommands() const override {
|
||
|
return Inner->getAllCompileCommands();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
private:
|
||
|
std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase> Inner;
|
||
|
FileIndex Index;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
} // namespace
|
||
|
|
||
|
std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase>
|
||
|
inferMissingCompileCommands(std::unique_ptr<CompilationDatabase> Inner) {
|
||
|
return std::make_unique<InterpolatingCompilationDatabase>(std::move(Inner));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
} // namespace tooling
|
||
|
} // namespace clang
|