//===--- TextDiagnosticPrinter.cpp - Diagnostic Printer -------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This diagnostic client prints out their diagnostic messages. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "clang/Frontend/TextDiagnosticPrinter.h" #include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h" #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" #include "clang/Frontend/DiagnosticOptions.h" #include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h" #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" #include <algorithm> using namespace clang; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors noteColor = raw_ostream::BLACK; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors fixitColor = raw_ostream::GREEN; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors caretColor = raw_ostream::GREEN; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors warningColor = raw_ostream::MAGENTA; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors errorColor = raw_ostream::RED; static const enum raw_ostream::Colors fatalColor = raw_ostream::RED; // Used for changing only the bold attribute. static const enum raw_ostream::Colors savedColor = raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR; /// \brief Number of spaces to indent when word-wrapping. const unsigned WordWrapIndentation = 6; TextDiagnosticPrinter::TextDiagnosticPrinter(raw_ostream &os, const DiagnosticOptions &diags, bool _OwnsOutputStream) : OS(os), LangOpts(0), DiagOpts(&diags), LastCaretDiagnosticWasNote(0), OwnsOutputStream(_OwnsOutputStream) { } TextDiagnosticPrinter::~TextDiagnosticPrinter() { if (OwnsOutputStream) delete &OS; } /// \brief Helper to recursivly walk up the include stack and print each layer /// on the way back down. static void PrintIncludeStackRecursively(raw_ostream &OS, const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc, bool ShowLocation) { if (Loc.isInvalid()) return; PresumedLoc PLoc = SM.getPresumedLoc(Loc); if (PLoc.isInvalid()) return; // Print out the other include frames first. PrintIncludeStackRecursively(OS, SM, PLoc.getIncludeLoc(), ShowLocation); if (ShowLocation) OS << "In file included from " << PLoc.getFilename() << ':' << PLoc.getLine() << ":\n"; else OS << "In included file:\n"; } /// \brief Prints an include stack when appropriate for a particular diagnostic /// level and location. /// /// This routine handles all the logic of suppressing particular include stacks /// (such as those for notes) and duplicate include stacks when repeated /// warnings occur within the same file. It also handles the logic of /// customizing the formatting and display of the include stack. /// /// \param Level The diagnostic level of the message this stack pertains to. /// \param Loc The include location of the current file (not the diagnostic /// location). void TextDiagnosticPrinter::PrintIncludeStack(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, SourceLocation Loc, const SourceManager &SM) { // Skip redundant include stacks altogether. if (LastWarningLoc == Loc) return; LastWarningLoc = Loc; if (!DiagOpts->ShowNoteIncludeStack && Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Note) return; PrintIncludeStackRecursively(OS, SM, Loc, DiagOpts->ShowLocation); } /// \brief When the source code line we want to print is too long for /// the terminal, select the "interesting" region. static void SelectInterestingSourceRegion(std::string &SourceLine, std::string &CaretLine, std::string &FixItInsertionLine, unsigned EndOfCaretToken, unsigned Columns) { unsigned MaxSize = std::max(SourceLine.size(), std::max(CaretLine.size(), FixItInsertionLine.size())); if (MaxSize > SourceLine.size()) SourceLine.resize(MaxSize, ' '); if (MaxSize > CaretLine.size()) CaretLine.resize(MaxSize, ' '); if (!FixItInsertionLine.empty() && MaxSize > FixItInsertionLine.size()) FixItInsertionLine.resize(MaxSize, ' '); // Find the slice that we need to display the full caret line // correctly. unsigned CaretStart = 0, CaretEnd = CaretLine.size(); for (; CaretStart != CaretEnd; ++CaretStart) if (!isspace(CaretLine[CaretStart])) break; for (; CaretEnd != CaretStart; --CaretEnd) if (!isspace(CaretLine[CaretEnd - 1])) break; // Make sure we don't chop the string shorter than the caret token // itself. if (CaretEnd < EndOfCaretToken) CaretEnd = EndOfCaretToken; // If we have a fix-it line, make sure the slice includes all of the // fix-it information. if (!FixItInsertionLine.empty()) { unsigned FixItStart = 0, FixItEnd = FixItInsertionLine.size(); for (; FixItStart != FixItEnd; ++FixItStart) if (!isspace(FixItInsertionLine[FixItStart])) break; for (; FixItEnd != FixItStart; --FixItEnd) if (!isspace(FixItInsertionLine[FixItEnd - 1])) break; if (FixItStart < CaretStart) CaretStart = FixItStart; if (FixItEnd > CaretEnd) CaretEnd = FixItEnd; } // CaretLine[CaretStart, CaretEnd) contains all of the interesting // parts of the caret line. While this slice is smaller than the // number of columns we have, try to grow the slice to encompass // more context. // If the end of the interesting region comes before we run out of // space in the terminal, start at the beginning of the line. if (Columns > 3 && CaretEnd < Columns - 3) CaretStart = 0; unsigned TargetColumns = Columns; if (TargetColumns > 8) TargetColumns -= 8; // Give us extra room for the ellipses. unsigned SourceLength = SourceLine.size(); while ((CaretEnd - CaretStart) < TargetColumns) { bool ExpandedRegion = false; // Move the start of the interesting region left until we've // pulled in something else interesting. if (CaretStart == 1) CaretStart = 0; else if (CaretStart > 1) { unsigned NewStart = CaretStart - 1; // Skip over any whitespace we see here; we're looking for // another bit of interesting text. while (NewStart && isspace(SourceLine[NewStart])) --NewStart; // Skip over this bit of "interesting" text. while (NewStart && !isspace(SourceLine[NewStart])) --NewStart; // Move up to the non-whitespace character we just saw. if (NewStart) ++NewStart; // If we're still within our limit, update the starting // position within the source/caret line. if (CaretEnd - NewStart <= TargetColumns) { CaretStart = NewStart; ExpandedRegion = true; } } // Move the end of the interesting region right until we've // pulled in something else interesting. if (CaretEnd != SourceLength) { assert(CaretEnd < SourceLength && "Unexpected caret position!"); unsigned NewEnd = CaretEnd; // Skip over any whitespace we see here; we're looking for // another bit of interesting text. while (NewEnd != SourceLength && isspace(SourceLine[NewEnd - 1])) ++NewEnd; // Skip over this bit of "interesting" text. while (NewEnd != SourceLength && !isspace(SourceLine[NewEnd - 1])) ++NewEnd; if (NewEnd - CaretStart <= TargetColumns) { CaretEnd = NewEnd; ExpandedRegion = true; } } if (!ExpandedRegion) break; } // [CaretStart, CaretEnd) is the slice we want. Update the various // output lines to show only this slice, with two-space padding // before the lines so that it looks nicer. if (CaretEnd < SourceLine.size()) SourceLine.replace(CaretEnd, std::string::npos, "..."); if (CaretEnd < CaretLine.size()) CaretLine.erase(CaretEnd, std::string::npos); if (FixItInsertionLine.size() > CaretEnd) FixItInsertionLine.erase(CaretEnd, std::string::npos); if (CaretStart > 2) { SourceLine.replace(0, CaretStart, " ..."); CaretLine.replace(0, CaretStart, " "); if (FixItInsertionLine.size() >= CaretStart) FixItInsertionLine.replace(0, CaretStart, " "); } } /// Look through spelling locations for a macro argument expansion, and /// if found skip to it so that we can trace the argument rather than the macros /// in which that argument is used. If no macro argument expansion is found, /// don't skip anything and return the starting location. static SourceLocation skipToMacroArgExpansion(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation StartLoc) { for (SourceLocation L = StartLoc; L.isMacroID(); L = SM.getImmediateSpellingLoc(L)) { if (SM.isMacroArgExpansion(L)) return L; } // Otherwise just return initial location, there's nothing to skip. return StartLoc; } /// Gets the location of the immediate macro caller, one level up the stack /// toward the initial macro typed into the source. static SourceLocation getImmediateMacroCallerLoc(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc) { if (!Loc.isMacroID()) return Loc; // When we have the location of (part of) an expanded parameter, its spelling // location points to the argument as typed into the macro call, and // therefore is used to locate the macro caller. if (SM.isMacroArgExpansion(Loc)) return SM.getImmediateSpellingLoc(Loc); // Otherwise, the caller of the macro is located where this macro is // expanded (while the spelling is part of the macro definition). return SM.getImmediateExpansionRange(Loc).first; } /// Gets the location of the immediate macro callee, one level down the stack /// toward the leaf macro. static SourceLocation getImmediateMacroCalleeLoc(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc) { if (!Loc.isMacroID()) return Loc; // When we have the location of (part of) an expanded parameter, its // expansion location points to the unexpanded paramater reference within // the macro definition (or callee). if (SM.isMacroArgExpansion(Loc)) return SM.getImmediateExpansionRange(Loc).first; // Otherwise, the callee of the macro is located where this location was // spelled inside the macro definition. return SM.getImmediateSpellingLoc(Loc); } namespace { /// \brief Class to encapsulate the logic for formatting and printing a textual /// diagnostic message. /// /// This class provides an interface for building and emitting a textual /// diagnostic, including all of the macro backtraces, caret diagnostics, FixIt /// Hints, and code snippets. In the presence of macros this involves /// a recursive process, synthesizing notes for each macro expansion. /// /// The purpose of this class is to isolate the implementation of printing /// beautiful text diagnostics from any particular interfaces. The Clang /// DiagnosticClient is implemented through this class as is diagnostic /// printing coming out of libclang. /// /// A brief worklist: /// FIXME: Sink the printing of the diagnostic message itself into this class. /// FIXME: Sink the printing of the include stack into this class. /// FIXME: Remove the TextDiagnosticPrinter as an input. /// FIXME: Sink the recursive printing of template instantiations into this /// class. class TextDiagnostic { TextDiagnosticPrinter &Printer; raw_ostream &OS; const SourceManager &SM; const LangOptions &LangOpts; const DiagnosticOptions &DiagOpts; public: TextDiagnostic(TextDiagnosticPrinter &Printer, raw_ostream &OS, const SourceManager &SM, const LangOptions &LangOpts, const DiagnosticOptions &DiagOpts) : Printer(Printer), OS(OS), SM(SM), LangOpts(LangOpts), DiagOpts(DiagOpts) { } /// \brief Emit the caret and underlining text. /// /// Walks up the macro expansion stack printing the code snippet, caret, /// underlines and FixItHint display as appropriate at each level. Walk is /// accomplished by calling itself recursively. /// /// FIXME: Remove macro expansion from this routine, it shouldn't be tied to /// caret diagnostics. /// FIXME: Break up massive function into logical units. /// /// \param Loc The location for this caret. /// \param Ranges The underlined ranges for this code snippet. /// \param Hints The FixIt hints active for this diagnostic. /// \param MacroSkipEnd The depth to stop skipping macro expansions. /// \param OnMacroInst The current depth of the macro expansion stack. void EmitCaret(SourceLocation Loc, SmallVectorImpl<CharSourceRange>& Ranges, ArrayRef<FixItHint> Hints, unsigned &MacroDepth, unsigned OnMacroInst = 0) { assert(!Loc.isInvalid() && "must have a valid source location here"); // If this is a file source location, directly emit the source snippet and // caret line. Also record the macro depth reached. if (Loc.isFileID()) { assert(MacroDepth == 0 && "We shouldn't hit a leaf node twice!"); MacroDepth = OnMacroInst; EmitSnippetAndCaret(Loc, Ranges, Hints); return; } // Otherwise recurse through each macro expansion layer. // When processing macros, skip over the expansions leading up to // a macro argument, and trace the argument's expansion stack instead. Loc = skipToMacroArgExpansion(SM, Loc); SourceLocation OneLevelUp = getImmediateMacroCallerLoc(SM, Loc); // FIXME: Map ranges? EmitCaret(OneLevelUp, Ranges, Hints, MacroDepth, OnMacroInst + 1); // Map the location. Loc = getImmediateMacroCalleeLoc(SM, Loc); unsigned MacroSkipStart = 0, MacroSkipEnd = 0; if (MacroDepth > DiagOpts.MacroBacktraceLimit) { MacroSkipStart = DiagOpts.MacroBacktraceLimit / 2 + DiagOpts.MacroBacktraceLimit % 2; MacroSkipEnd = MacroDepth - DiagOpts.MacroBacktraceLimit / 2; } // Whether to suppress printing this macro expansion. bool Suppressed = (OnMacroInst >= MacroSkipStart && OnMacroInst < MacroSkipEnd); // Map the ranges. for (SmallVectorImpl<CharSourceRange>::iterator I = Ranges.begin(), E = Ranges.end(); I != E; ++I) { SourceLocation Start = I->getBegin(), End = I->getEnd(); if (Start.isMacroID()) I->setBegin(getImmediateMacroCalleeLoc(SM, Start)); if (End.isMacroID()) I->setEnd(getImmediateMacroCalleeLoc(SM, End)); } if (!Suppressed) { // Don't print recursive expansion notes from an expansion note. Loc = SM.getSpellingLoc(Loc); // Get the pretty name, according to #line directives etc. PresumedLoc PLoc = SM.getPresumedLoc(Loc); if (PLoc.isInvalid()) return; // If this diagnostic is not in the main file, print out the // "included from" lines. Printer.PrintIncludeStack(DiagnosticsEngine::Note, PLoc.getIncludeLoc(), SM); if (DiagOpts.ShowLocation) { // Emit the file/line/column that this expansion came from. OS << PLoc.getFilename() << ':' << PLoc.getLine() << ':'; if (DiagOpts.ShowColumn) OS << PLoc.getColumn() << ':'; OS << ' '; } OS << "note: expanded from:\n"; EmitSnippetAndCaret(Loc, Ranges, ArrayRef<FixItHint>()); return; } if (OnMacroInst == MacroSkipStart) { // Tell the user that we've skipped contexts. OS << "note: (skipping " << (MacroSkipEnd - MacroSkipStart) << " expansions in backtrace; use -fmacro-backtrace-limit=0 to see " "all)\n"; } } /// \brief Emit a code snippet and caret line. /// /// This routine emits a single line's code snippet and caret line.. /// /// \param Loc The location for the caret. /// \param Ranges The underlined ranges for this code snippet. /// \param Hints The FixIt hints active for this diagnostic. void EmitSnippetAndCaret(SourceLocation Loc, SmallVectorImpl<CharSourceRange>& Ranges, ArrayRef<FixItHint> Hints) { assert(!Loc.isInvalid() && "must have a valid source location here"); assert(Loc.isFileID() && "must have a file location here"); // Decompose the location into a FID/Offset pair. std::pair<FileID, unsigned> LocInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(Loc); FileID FID = LocInfo.first; unsigned FileOffset = LocInfo.second; // Get information about the buffer it points into. bool Invalid = false; const char *BufStart = SM.getBufferData(FID, &Invalid).data(); if (Invalid) return; unsigned LineNo = SM.getLineNumber(FID, FileOffset); unsigned ColNo = SM.getColumnNumber(FID, FileOffset); unsigned CaretEndColNo = ColNo + Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(Loc, SM, LangOpts); // Rewind from the current position to the start of the line. const char *TokPtr = BufStart+FileOffset; const char *LineStart = TokPtr-ColNo+1; // Column # is 1-based. // Compute the line end. Scan forward from the error position to the end of // the line. const char *LineEnd = TokPtr; while (*LineEnd != '\n' && *LineEnd != '\r' && *LineEnd != '\0') ++LineEnd; // FIXME: This shouldn't be necessary, but the CaretEndColNo can extend past // the source line length as currently being computed. See // test/Misc/message-length.c. CaretEndColNo = std::min(CaretEndColNo, unsigned(LineEnd - LineStart)); // Copy the line of code into an std::string for ease of manipulation. std::string SourceLine(LineStart, LineEnd); // Create a line for the caret that is filled with spaces that is the same // length as the line of source code. std::string CaretLine(LineEnd-LineStart, ' '); // Highlight all of the characters covered by Ranges with ~ characters. for (SmallVectorImpl<CharSourceRange>::iterator I = Ranges.begin(), E = Ranges.end(); I != E; ++I) HighlightRange(*I, LineNo, FID, SourceLine, CaretLine); // Next, insert the caret itself. if (ColNo-1 < CaretLine.size()) CaretLine[ColNo-1] = '^'; else CaretLine.push_back('^'); ExpandTabs(SourceLine, CaretLine); // If we are in -fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info mode, we are trying // to produce easily machine parsable output. Add a space before the // source line and the caret to make it trivial to tell the main diagnostic // line from what the user is intended to see. if (DiagOpts.ShowSourceRanges) { SourceLine = ' ' + SourceLine; CaretLine = ' ' + CaretLine; } std::string FixItInsertionLine = BuildFixItInsertionLine(LineNo, LineStart, LineEnd, Hints); // If the source line is too long for our terminal, select only the // "interesting" source region within that line. unsigned Columns = DiagOpts.MessageLength; if (Columns && SourceLine.size() > Columns) SelectInterestingSourceRegion(SourceLine, CaretLine, FixItInsertionLine, CaretEndColNo, Columns); // Finally, remove any blank spaces from the end of CaretLine. while (CaretLine[CaretLine.size()-1] == ' ') CaretLine.erase(CaretLine.end()-1); // Emit what we have computed. OS << SourceLine << '\n'; if (DiagOpts.ShowColors) OS.changeColor(caretColor, true); OS << CaretLine << '\n'; if (DiagOpts.ShowColors) OS.resetColor(); if (!FixItInsertionLine.empty()) { if (DiagOpts.ShowColors) // Print fixit line in color OS.changeColor(fixitColor, false); if (DiagOpts.ShowSourceRanges) OS << ' '; OS << FixItInsertionLine << '\n'; if (DiagOpts.ShowColors) OS.resetColor(); } // Print out any parseable fixit information requested by the options. EmitParseableFixits(Hints); } private: /// \brief Highlight a SourceRange (with ~'s) for any characters on LineNo. void HighlightRange(const CharSourceRange &R, unsigned LineNo, FileID FID, const std::string &SourceLine, std::string &CaretLine) { assert(CaretLine.size() == SourceLine.size() && "Expect a correspondence between source and caret line!"); if (!R.isValid()) return; SourceLocation Begin = SM.getExpansionLoc(R.getBegin()); SourceLocation End = SM.getExpansionLoc(R.getEnd()); // If the End location and the start location are the same and are a macro // location, then the range was something that came from a macro expansion // or _Pragma. If this is an object-like macro, the best we can do is to // highlight the range. If this is a function-like macro, we'd also like to // highlight the arguments. if (Begin == End && R.getEnd().isMacroID()) End = SM.getExpansionRange(R.getEnd()).second; unsigned StartLineNo = SM.getExpansionLineNumber(Begin); if (StartLineNo > LineNo || SM.getFileID(Begin) != FID) return; // No intersection. unsigned EndLineNo = SM.getExpansionLineNumber(End); if (EndLineNo < LineNo || SM.getFileID(End) != FID) return; // No intersection. // Compute the column number of the start. unsigned StartColNo = 0; if (StartLineNo == LineNo) { StartColNo = SM.getExpansionColumnNumber(Begin); if (StartColNo) --StartColNo; // Zero base the col #. } // Compute the column number of the end. unsigned EndColNo = CaretLine.size(); if (EndLineNo == LineNo) { EndColNo = SM.getExpansionColumnNumber(End); if (EndColNo) { --EndColNo; // Zero base the col #. // Add in the length of the token, so that we cover multi-char tokens if // this is a token range. if (R.isTokenRange()) EndColNo += Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(End, SM, LangOpts); } else { EndColNo = CaretLine.size(); } } assert(StartColNo <= EndColNo && "Invalid range!"); // Check that a token range does not highlight only whitespace. if (R.isTokenRange()) { // Pick the first non-whitespace column. while (StartColNo < SourceLine.size() && (SourceLine[StartColNo] == ' ' || SourceLine[StartColNo] == '\t')) ++StartColNo; // Pick the last non-whitespace column. if (EndColNo > SourceLine.size()) EndColNo = SourceLine.size(); while (EndColNo-1 && (SourceLine[EndColNo-1] == ' ' || SourceLine[EndColNo-1] == '\t')) --EndColNo; // If the start/end passed each other, then we are trying to highlight a // range that just exists in whitespace, which must be some sort of other // bug. assert(StartColNo <= EndColNo && "Trying to highlight whitespace??"); } // Fill the range with ~'s. for (unsigned i = StartColNo; i < EndColNo; ++i) CaretLine[i] = '~'; } std::string BuildFixItInsertionLine(unsigned LineNo, const char *LineStart, const char *LineEnd, ArrayRef<FixItHint> Hints) { std::string FixItInsertionLine; if (Hints.empty() || !DiagOpts.ShowFixits) return FixItInsertionLine; for (ArrayRef<FixItHint>::iterator I = Hints.begin(), E = Hints.end(); I != E; ++I) { if (!I->CodeToInsert.empty()) { // We have an insertion hint. Determine whether the inserted // code is on the same line as the caret. std::pair<FileID, unsigned> HintLocInfo = SM.getDecomposedExpansionLoc(I->RemoveRange.getBegin()); if (LineNo == SM.getLineNumber(HintLocInfo.first, HintLocInfo.second)) { // Insert the new code into the line just below the code // that the user wrote. unsigned HintColNo = SM.getColumnNumber(HintLocInfo.first, HintLocInfo.second); unsigned LastColumnModified = HintColNo - 1 + I->CodeToInsert.size(); if (LastColumnModified > FixItInsertionLine.size()) FixItInsertionLine.resize(LastColumnModified, ' '); std::copy(I->CodeToInsert.begin(), I->CodeToInsert.end(), FixItInsertionLine.begin() + HintColNo - 1); } else { FixItInsertionLine.clear(); break; } } } if (FixItInsertionLine.empty()) return FixItInsertionLine; // Now that we have the entire fixit line, expand the tabs in it. // Since we don't want to insert spaces in the middle of a word, // find each word and the column it should line up with and insert // spaces until they match. unsigned FixItPos = 0; unsigned LinePos = 0; unsigned TabExpandedCol = 0; unsigned LineLength = LineEnd - LineStart; while (FixItPos < FixItInsertionLine.size() && LinePos < LineLength) { // Find the next word in the FixIt line. while (FixItPos < FixItInsertionLine.size() && FixItInsertionLine[FixItPos] == ' ') ++FixItPos; unsigned CharDistance = FixItPos - TabExpandedCol; // Walk forward in the source line, keeping track of // the tab-expanded column. for (unsigned I = 0; I < CharDistance; ++I, ++LinePos) if (LinePos >= LineLength || LineStart[LinePos] != '\t') ++TabExpandedCol; else TabExpandedCol = (TabExpandedCol/DiagOpts.TabStop + 1) * DiagOpts.TabStop; // Adjust the fixit line to match this column. FixItInsertionLine.insert(FixItPos, TabExpandedCol-FixItPos, ' '); FixItPos = TabExpandedCol; // Walk to the end of the word. while (FixItPos < FixItInsertionLine.size() && FixItInsertionLine[FixItPos] != ' ') ++FixItPos; } return FixItInsertionLine; } void ExpandTabs(std::string &SourceLine, std::string &CaretLine) { // Scan the source line, looking for tabs. If we find any, manually expand // them to spaces and update the CaretLine to match. for (unsigned i = 0; i != SourceLine.size(); ++i) { if (SourceLine[i] != '\t') continue; // Replace this tab with at least one space. SourceLine[i] = ' '; // Compute the number of spaces we need to insert. unsigned TabStop = DiagOpts.TabStop; assert(0 < TabStop && TabStop <= DiagnosticOptions::MaxTabStop && "Invalid -ftabstop value"); unsigned NumSpaces = ((i+TabStop)/TabStop * TabStop) - (i+1); assert(NumSpaces < TabStop && "Invalid computation of space amt"); // Insert spaces into the SourceLine. SourceLine.insert(i+1, NumSpaces, ' '); // Insert spaces or ~'s into CaretLine. CaretLine.insert(i+1, NumSpaces, CaretLine[i] == '~' ? '~' : ' '); } } void EmitParseableFixits(ArrayRef<FixItHint> Hints) { if (!DiagOpts.ShowParseableFixits) return; // We follow FixItRewriter's example in not (yet) handling // fix-its in macros. for (ArrayRef<FixItHint>::iterator I = Hints.begin(), E = Hints.end(); I != E; ++I) { if (I->RemoveRange.isInvalid() || I->RemoveRange.getBegin().isMacroID() || I->RemoveRange.getEnd().isMacroID()) return; } for (ArrayRef<FixItHint>::iterator I = Hints.begin(), E = Hints.end(); I != E; ++I) { SourceLocation BLoc = I->RemoveRange.getBegin(); SourceLocation ELoc = I->RemoveRange.getEnd(); std::pair<FileID, unsigned> BInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(BLoc); std::pair<FileID, unsigned> EInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(ELoc); // Adjust for token ranges. if (I->RemoveRange.isTokenRange()) EInfo.second += Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(ELoc, SM, LangOpts); // We specifically do not do word-wrapping or tab-expansion here, // because this is supposed to be easy to parse. PresumedLoc PLoc = SM.getPresumedLoc(BLoc); if (PLoc.isInvalid()) break; OS << "fix-it:\""; OS.write_escaped(PLoc.getFilename()); OS << "\":{" << SM.getLineNumber(BInfo.first, BInfo.second) << ':' << SM.getColumnNumber(BInfo.first, BInfo.second) << '-' << SM.getLineNumber(EInfo.first, EInfo.second) << ':' << SM.getColumnNumber(EInfo.first, EInfo.second) << "}:\""; OS.write_escaped(I->CodeToInsert); OS << "\"\n"; } } }; } // end namespace /// Get the presumed location of a diagnostic message. This computes the /// presumed location for the top of any macro backtrace when present. static PresumedLoc getDiagnosticPresumedLoc(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc) { // This is a condensed form of the algorithm used by EmitCaretDiagnostic to // walk to the top of the macro call stack. while (Loc.isMacroID()) { Loc = skipToMacroArgExpansion(SM, Loc); Loc = getImmediateMacroCallerLoc(SM, Loc); } return SM.getPresumedLoc(Loc); } /// \brief Print out the file/line/column information and include trace. /// /// This method handlen the emission of the diagnostic location information. /// This includes extracting as much location information as is present for the /// diagnostic and printing it, as well as any include stack or source ranges /// necessary. void TextDiagnosticPrinter::EmitDiagnosticLoc(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, const Diagnostic &Info, const SourceManager &SM, PresumedLoc PLoc) { if (PLoc.isInvalid()) { // At least print the file name if available: FileID FID = SM.getFileID(Info.getLocation()); if (!FID.isInvalid()) { const FileEntry* FE = SM.getFileEntryForID(FID); if (FE && FE->getName()) { OS << FE->getName(); if (FE->getDevice() == 0 && FE->getInode() == 0 && FE->getFileMode() == 0) { // in PCH is a guess, but a good one: OS << " (in PCH)"; } OS << ": "; } } return; } unsigned LineNo = PLoc.getLine(); if (!DiagOpts->ShowLocation) return; if (DiagOpts->ShowColors) OS.changeColor(savedColor, true); OS << PLoc.getFilename(); switch (DiagOpts->Format) { case DiagnosticOptions::Clang: OS << ':' << LineNo; break; case DiagnosticOptions::Msvc: OS << '(' << LineNo; break; case DiagnosticOptions::Vi: OS << " +" << LineNo; break; } if (DiagOpts->ShowColumn) // Compute the column number. if (unsigned ColNo = PLoc.getColumn()) { if (DiagOpts->Format == DiagnosticOptions::Msvc) { OS << ','; ColNo--; } else OS << ':'; OS << ColNo; } switch (DiagOpts->Format) { case DiagnosticOptions::Clang: case DiagnosticOptions::Vi: OS << ':'; break; case DiagnosticOptions::Msvc: OS << ") : "; break; } if (DiagOpts->ShowSourceRanges && Info.getNumRanges()) { FileID CaretFileID = SM.getFileID(SM.getExpansionLoc(Info.getLocation())); bool PrintedRange = false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = Info.getNumRanges(); i != e; ++i) { // Ignore invalid ranges. if (!Info.getRange(i).isValid()) continue; SourceLocation B = Info.getRange(i).getBegin(); SourceLocation E = Info.getRange(i).getEnd(); B = SM.getExpansionLoc(B); E = SM.getExpansionLoc(E); // If the End location and the start location are the same and are a // macro location, then the range was something that came from a // macro expansion or _Pragma. If this is an object-like macro, the // best we can do is to highlight the range. If this is a // function-like macro, we'd also like to highlight the arguments. if (B == E && Info.getRange(i).getEnd().isMacroID()) E = SM.getExpansionRange(Info.getRange(i).getEnd()).second; std::pair<FileID, unsigned> BInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(B); std::pair<FileID, unsigned> EInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(E); // If the start or end of the range is in another file, just discard // it. if (BInfo.first != CaretFileID || EInfo.first != CaretFileID) continue; // Add in the length of the token, so that we cover multi-char // tokens. unsigned TokSize = 0; if (Info.getRange(i).isTokenRange()) TokSize = Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(E, SM, *LangOpts); OS << '{' << SM.getLineNumber(BInfo.first, BInfo.second) << ':' << SM.getColumnNumber(BInfo.first, BInfo.second) << '-' << SM.getLineNumber(EInfo.first, EInfo.second) << ':' << (SM.getColumnNumber(EInfo.first, EInfo.second)+TokSize) << '}'; PrintedRange = true; } if (PrintedRange) OS << ':'; } OS << ' '; } /// \brief Print the diagonstic level to a raw_ostream. /// /// Handles colorizing the level and formatting. static void printDiagnosticLevel(raw_ostream &OS, DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, bool ShowColors) { if (ShowColors) { // Print diagnostic category in bold and color switch (Level) { case DiagnosticsEngine::Ignored: llvm_unreachable("Invalid diagnostic type"); case DiagnosticsEngine::Note: OS.changeColor(noteColor, true); break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Warning: OS.changeColor(warningColor, true); break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Error: OS.changeColor(errorColor, true); break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal: OS.changeColor(fatalColor, true); break; } } switch (Level) { case DiagnosticsEngine::Ignored: llvm_unreachable("Invalid diagnostic type"); case DiagnosticsEngine::Note: OS << "note: "; break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Warning: OS << "warning: "; break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Error: OS << "error: "; break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal: OS << "fatal error: "; break; } if (ShowColors) OS.resetColor(); } /// \brief Print the diagnostic name to a raw_ostream. /// /// This prints the diagnostic name to a raw_ostream if it has one. It formats /// the name according to the expected diagnostic message formatting: /// " [diagnostic_name_here]" static void printDiagnosticName(raw_ostream &OS, const Diagnostic &Info) { if (!DiagnosticIDs::isBuiltinNote(Info.getID())) OS << " [" << DiagnosticIDs::getName(Info.getID()) << "]"; } /// \brief Print any diagnostic option information to a raw_ostream. /// /// This implements all of the logic for adding diagnostic options to a message /// (via OS). Each relevant option is comma separated and all are enclosed in /// the standard bracketing: " [...]". static void printDiagnosticOptions(raw_ostream &OS, DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, const Diagnostic &Info, const DiagnosticOptions &DiagOpts) { bool Started = false; if (DiagOpts.ShowOptionNames) { // Handle special cases for non-warnings early. if (Info.getID() == diag::fatal_too_many_errors) { OS << " [-ferror-limit=]"; return; } // The code below is somewhat fragile because we are essentially trying to // report to the user what happened by inferring what the diagnostic engine // did. Eventually it might make more sense to have the diagnostic engine // include some "why" information in the diagnostic. // If this is a warning which has been mapped to an error by the user (as // inferred by checking whether the default mapping is to an error) then // flag it as such. Note that diagnostics could also have been mapped by a // pragma, but we don't currently have a way to distinguish this. if (Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Error && DiagnosticIDs::isBuiltinWarningOrExtension(Info.getID()) && !DiagnosticIDs::isDefaultMappingAsError(Info.getID())) { OS << " [-Werror"; Started = true; } // If the diagnostic is an extension diagnostic and not enabled by default // then it must have been turned on with -pedantic. bool EnabledByDefault; if (DiagnosticIDs::isBuiltinExtensionDiag(Info.getID(), EnabledByDefault) && !EnabledByDefault) { OS << (Started ? "," : " [") << "-pedantic"; Started = true; } StringRef Opt = DiagnosticIDs::getWarningOptionForDiag(Info.getID()); if (!Opt.empty()) { OS << (Started ? "," : " [") << "-W" << Opt; Started = true; } } // If the user wants to see category information, include it too. if (DiagOpts.ShowCategories) { unsigned DiagCategory = DiagnosticIDs::getCategoryNumberForDiag(Info.getID()); if (DiagCategory) { OS << (Started ? "," : " ["); Started = true; if (DiagOpts.ShowCategories == 1) OS << DiagCategory; else { assert(DiagOpts.ShowCategories == 2 && "Invalid ShowCategories value"); OS << DiagnosticIDs::getCategoryNameFromID(DiagCategory); } } } if (Started) OS << ']'; } /// \brief Skip over whitespace in the string, starting at the given /// index. /// /// \returns The index of the first non-whitespace character that is /// greater than or equal to Idx or, if no such character exists, /// returns the end of the string. static unsigned skipWhitespace(unsigned Idx, StringRef Str, unsigned Length) { while (Idx < Length && isspace(Str[Idx])) ++Idx; return Idx; } /// \brief If the given character is the start of some kind of /// balanced punctuation (e.g., quotes or parentheses), return the /// character that will terminate the punctuation. /// /// \returns The ending punctuation character, if any, or the NULL /// character if the input character does not start any punctuation. static inline char findMatchingPunctuation(char c) { switch (c) { case '\'': return '\''; case '`': return '\''; case '"': return '"'; case '(': return ')'; case '[': return ']'; case '{': return '}'; default: break; } return 0; } /// \brief Find the end of the word starting at the given offset /// within a string. /// /// \returns the index pointing one character past the end of the /// word. static unsigned findEndOfWord(unsigned Start, StringRef Str, unsigned Length, unsigned Column, unsigned Columns) { assert(Start < Str.size() && "Invalid start position!"); unsigned End = Start + 1; // If we are already at the end of the string, take that as the word. if (End == Str.size()) return End; // Determine if the start of the string is actually opening // punctuation, e.g., a quote or parentheses. char EndPunct = findMatchingPunctuation(Str[Start]); if (!EndPunct) { // This is a normal word. Just find the first space character. while (End < Length && !isspace(Str[End])) ++End; return End; } // We have the start of a balanced punctuation sequence (quotes, // parentheses, etc.). Determine the full sequence is. llvm::SmallString<16> PunctuationEndStack; PunctuationEndStack.push_back(EndPunct); while (End < Length && !PunctuationEndStack.empty()) { if (Str[End] == PunctuationEndStack.back()) PunctuationEndStack.pop_back(); else if (char SubEndPunct = findMatchingPunctuation(Str[End])) PunctuationEndStack.push_back(SubEndPunct); ++End; } // Find the first space character after the punctuation ended. while (End < Length && !isspace(Str[End])) ++End; unsigned PunctWordLength = End - Start; if (// If the word fits on this line Column + PunctWordLength <= Columns || // ... or the word is "short enough" to take up the next line // without too much ugly white space PunctWordLength < Columns/3) return End; // Take the whole thing as a single "word". // The whole quoted/parenthesized string is too long to print as a // single "word". Instead, find the "word" that starts just after // the punctuation and use that end-point instead. This will recurse // until it finds something small enough to consider a word. return findEndOfWord(Start + 1, Str, Length, Column + 1, Columns); } /// \brief Print the given string to a stream, word-wrapping it to /// some number of columns in the process. /// /// \param OS the stream to which the word-wrapping string will be /// emitted. /// \param Str the string to word-wrap and output. /// \param Columns the number of columns to word-wrap to. /// \param Column the column number at which the first character of \p /// Str will be printed. This will be non-zero when part of the first /// line has already been printed. /// \param Indentation the number of spaces to indent any lines beyond /// the first line. /// \returns true if word-wrapping was required, or false if the /// string fit on the first line. static bool printWordWrapped(raw_ostream &OS, StringRef Str, unsigned Columns, unsigned Column = 0, unsigned Indentation = WordWrapIndentation) { const unsigned Length = std::min(Str.find('\n'), Str.size()); // The string used to indent each line. llvm::SmallString<16> IndentStr; IndentStr.assign(Indentation, ' '); bool Wrapped = false; for (unsigned WordStart = 0, WordEnd; WordStart < Length; WordStart = WordEnd) { // Find the beginning of the next word. WordStart = skipWhitespace(WordStart, Str, Length); if (WordStart == Length) break; // Find the end of this word. WordEnd = findEndOfWord(WordStart, Str, Length, Column, Columns); // Does this word fit on the current line? unsigned WordLength = WordEnd - WordStart; if (Column + WordLength < Columns) { // This word fits on the current line; print it there. if (WordStart) { OS << ' '; Column += 1; } OS << Str.substr(WordStart, WordLength); Column += WordLength; continue; } // This word does not fit on the current line, so wrap to the next // line. OS << '\n'; OS.write(&IndentStr[0], Indentation); OS << Str.substr(WordStart, WordLength); Column = Indentation + WordLength; Wrapped = true; } // Append any remaning text from the message with its existing formatting. OS << Str.substr(Length); return Wrapped; } static void printDiagnosticMessage(raw_ostream &OS, DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, StringRef Message, unsigned CurrentColumn, unsigned Columns, bool ShowColors) { if (ShowColors) { // Print warnings, errors and fatal errors in bold, no color switch (Level) { case DiagnosticsEngine::Warning: OS.changeColor(savedColor, true); break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Error: OS.changeColor(savedColor, true); break; case DiagnosticsEngine::Fatal: OS.changeColor(savedColor, true); break; default: break; //don't bold notes } } if (Columns) printWordWrapped(OS, Message, Columns, CurrentColumn); else OS << Message; if (ShowColors) OS.resetColor(); OS << '\n'; } void TextDiagnosticPrinter::HandleDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level, const Diagnostic &Info) { // Default implementation (Warnings/errors count). DiagnosticConsumer::HandleDiagnostic(Level, Info); // Render the diagnostic message into a temporary buffer eagerly. We'll use // this later as we print out the diagnostic to the terminal. llvm::SmallString<100> OutStr; Info.FormatDiagnostic(OutStr); llvm::raw_svector_ostream DiagMessageStream(OutStr); if (DiagOpts->ShowNames) printDiagnosticName(DiagMessageStream, Info); printDiagnosticOptions(DiagMessageStream, Level, Info, *DiagOpts); // Keeps track of the the starting position of the location // information (e.g., "foo.c:10:4:") that precedes the error // message. We use this information to determine how long the // file+line+column number prefix is. uint64_t StartOfLocationInfo = OS.tell(); if (!Prefix.empty()) OS << Prefix << ": "; // Use a dedicated, simpler path for diagnostics without a valid location. // This is important as if the location is missing, we may be emitting // diagnostics in a context that lacks language options, a source manager, or // other infrastructure necessary when emitting more rich diagnostics. if (!Info.getLocation().isValid()) { printDiagnosticLevel(OS, Level, DiagOpts->ShowColors); printDiagnosticMessage(OS, Level, DiagMessageStream.str(), OS.tell() - StartOfLocationInfo, DiagOpts->MessageLength, DiagOpts->ShowColors); OS.flush(); return; } // Assert that the rest of our infrastructure is setup properly. assert(LangOpts && "Unexpected diagnostic outside source file processing"); assert(DiagOpts && "Unexpected diagnostic without options set"); assert(Info.hasSourceManager() && "Unexpected diagnostic with no source manager"); const SourceManager &SM = Info.getSourceManager(); TextDiagnostic TextDiag(*this, OS, SM, *LangOpts, *DiagOpts); PresumedLoc PLoc = getDiagnosticPresumedLoc(SM, Info.getLocation()); // First, if this diagnostic is not in the main file, print out the // "included from" lines. PrintIncludeStack(Level, PLoc.getIncludeLoc(), SM); StartOfLocationInfo = OS.tell(); // Next emit the location of this particular diagnostic. EmitDiagnosticLoc(Level, Info, SM, PLoc); if (DiagOpts->ShowColors) OS.resetColor(); printDiagnosticLevel(OS, Level, DiagOpts->ShowColors); printDiagnosticMessage(OS, Level, DiagMessageStream.str(), OS.tell() - StartOfLocationInfo, DiagOpts->MessageLength, DiagOpts->ShowColors); // If caret diagnostics are enabled and we have location, we want to // emit the caret. However, we only do this if the location moved // from the last diagnostic, if the last diagnostic was a note that // was part of a different warning or error diagnostic, or if the // diagnostic has ranges. We don't want to emit the same caret // multiple times if one loc has multiple diagnostics. if (DiagOpts->ShowCarets && ((LastLoc != Info.getLocation()) || Info.getNumRanges() || (LastCaretDiagnosticWasNote && Level != DiagnosticsEngine::Note) || Info.getNumFixItHints())) { // Cache the LastLoc, it allows us to omit duplicate source/caret spewage. LastLoc = FullSourceLoc(Info.getLocation(), Info.getSourceManager()); LastCaretDiagnosticWasNote = (Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Note); // Get the ranges into a local array we can hack on. SmallVector<CharSourceRange, 20> Ranges; Ranges.reserve(Info.getNumRanges()); for (unsigned i = 0, e = Info.getNumRanges(); i != e; ++i) Ranges.push_back(Info.getRange(i)); for (unsigned i = 0, e = Info.getNumFixItHints(); i != e; ++i) { const FixItHint &Hint = Info.getFixItHint(i); if (Hint.RemoveRange.isValid()) Ranges.push_back(Hint.RemoveRange); } unsigned MacroDepth = 0; TextDiag.EmitCaret(LastLoc, Ranges, llvm::makeArrayRef(Info.getFixItHints(), Info.getNumFixItHints()), MacroDepth); } OS.flush(); } DiagnosticConsumer * TextDiagnosticPrinter::clone(DiagnosticsEngine &Diags) const { return new TextDiagnosticPrinter(OS, *DiagOpts, /*OwnsOutputStream=*/false); }