//===--- Options.cpp - Option info table --------------------------------*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "clang/Driver/Options.h" #include "clang/Driver/Arg.h" #include "clang/Driver/ArgList.h" #include "clang/Driver/Option.h" #include #include using namespace clang::driver; using namespace clang::driver::options; struct Info { const char *Name; const char *Flags; const char *HelpText; const char *MetaVar; Option::OptionClass Kind; unsigned GroupID; unsigned AliasID; unsigned Param; }; // Ordering on Info. The ordering is *almost* lexicographic, with two // exceptions. First, '\0' comes at the end of the alphabet instead of // the beginning (thus options preceed any other options which prefix // them). Second, for options with the same name, the less permissive // version should come first; a Flag option should preceed a Joined // option, for example. static int StrCmpOptionName(const char *A, const char *B) { char a = *A, b = *B; while (a == b) { if (a == '\0') return 0; a = *++A; b = *++B; } if (a == '\0') // A is a prefix of B. return 1; if (b == '\0') // B is a prefix of A. return -1; // Otherwise lexicographic. return (a < b) ? -1 : 1; } static inline bool operator<(const Info &A, const Info &B) { if (&A == &B) return false; if (int N = StrCmpOptionName(A.Name, B.Name)) return N == -1; // Names are the same, check that classes are in order; exactly one // should be joined, and it should succeed the other. assert(((A.Kind == Option::JoinedClass) ^ (B.Kind == Option::JoinedClass)) && "Unexpected classes for options with same name."); return B.Kind == Option::JoinedClass; } // static Info OptionInfos[] = { // The InputOption info { "", "d", 0, 0, Option::InputClass, OPT_INVALID, OPT_INVALID, 0 }, // The UnknownOption info { "", "", 0, 0, Option::UnknownClass, OPT_INVALID, OPT_INVALID, 0 }, #define OPTION(NAME, ID, KIND, GROUP, ALIAS, FLAGS, PARAM, \ HELPTEXT, METAVAR) \ { NAME, FLAGS, HELPTEXT, METAVAR, \ Option::KIND##Class, OPT_##GROUP, OPT_##ALIAS, PARAM }, #include "clang/Driver/Options.def" }; static const unsigned numOptions = sizeof(OptionInfos) / sizeof(OptionInfos[0]); static Info &getInfo(unsigned id) { assert(id > 0 && id - 1 < numOptions && "Invalid Option ID."); return OptionInfos[id - 1]; } OptTable::OptTable() : Options(new Option*[numOptions]()) { // Find start of normal options. FirstSearchableOption = 0; for (unsigned i = OPT_UNKNOWN + 1; i < LastOption; ++i) { if (getInfo(i).Kind != Option::GroupClass) { FirstSearchableOption = i; break; } } assert(FirstSearchableOption != 0 && "No searchable options?"); #ifndef NDEBUG // Check that everything after the first searchable option is a // regular option class. for (unsigned i = FirstSearchableOption; i < LastOption; ++i) { Option::OptionClass Kind = getInfo(i).Kind; assert((Kind != Option::InputClass && Kind != Option::UnknownClass && Kind != Option::GroupClass) && "Special options should be defined first!"); } // Check that options are in order. for (unsigned i = FirstSearchableOption + 1; i < LastOption; ++i) { if (!(getInfo(i - 1) < getInfo(i))) { getOption((options::ID) (i - 1))->dump(); getOption((options::ID) i)->dump(); assert(0 && "Options are not in order!"); } } #endif } OptTable::~OptTable() { for (unsigned i = 0; i < numOptions; ++i) delete Options[i]; delete[] Options; } unsigned OptTable::getNumOptions() const { return numOptions; } const char *OptTable::getOptionName(options::ID id) const { return getInfo(id).Name; } unsigned OptTable::getOptionKind(options::ID id) const { return getInfo(id).Kind; } const char *OptTable::getOptionHelpText(options::ID id) const { return getInfo(id).HelpText; } const char *OptTable::getOptionMetaVar(options::ID id) const { return getInfo(id).MetaVar; } const Option *OptTable::getOption(options::ID id) const { if (id == OPT_INVALID) return 0; assert((unsigned) (id - 1) < numOptions && "Invalid ID."); Option *&Entry = Options[id - 1]; if (!Entry) Entry = constructOption(id); return Entry; } Option *OptTable::constructOption(options::ID id) const { Info &info = getInfo(id); const OptionGroup *Group = cast_or_null(getOption((options::ID) info.GroupID)); const Option *Alias = getOption((options::ID) info.AliasID); Option *Opt = 0; switch (info.Kind) { case Option::InputClass: Opt = new InputOption(); break; case Option::UnknownClass: Opt = new UnknownOption(); break; case Option::GroupClass: Opt = new OptionGroup(id, info.Name, Group); break; case Option::FlagClass: Opt = new FlagOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; case Option::JoinedClass: Opt = new JoinedOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; case Option::SeparateClass: Opt = new SeparateOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; case Option::CommaJoinedClass: Opt = new CommaJoinedOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; case Option::MultiArgClass: Opt = new MultiArgOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias, info.Param); break; case Option::JoinedOrSeparateClass: Opt = new JoinedOrSeparateOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; case Option::JoinedAndSeparateClass: Opt = new JoinedAndSeparateOption(id, info.Name, Group, Alias); break; } for (const char *s = info.Flags; *s; ++s) { switch (*s) { default: assert(0 && "Invalid option flag."); case 'J': assert(info.Kind == Option::SeparateClass && "Invalid option."); Opt->setForceJoinedRender(true); break; case 'S': assert(info.Kind == Option::JoinedClass && "Invalid option."); Opt->setForceSeparateRender(true); break; case 'd': Opt->setDriverOption(true); break; case 'i': Opt->setNoOptAsInput(true); break; case 'l': Opt->setLinkerInput(true); break; case 'q': Opt->setNoArgumentUnused(true); break; case 'u': Opt->setUnsupported(true); break; } } return Opt; } // Support lower_bound between info and an option name. static inline bool operator<(struct Info &I, const char *Name) { return StrCmpOptionName(I.Name, Name) == -1; } static inline bool operator<(const char *Name, struct Info &I) { return StrCmpOptionName(Name, I.Name) == -1; } Arg *OptTable::ParseOneArg(const InputArgList &Args, unsigned &Index) const { unsigned Prev = Index; const char *Str = Args.getArgString(Index); // Anything that doesn't start with '-' is an input, as is '-' itself. if (Str[0] != '-' || Str[1] == '\0') return new PositionalArg(getOption(OPT_INPUT), Index++); struct Info *Start = OptionInfos + FirstSearchableOption - 1; struct Info *End = OptionInfos + LastOption - 1; // Search for the first next option which could be a prefix. Start = std::lower_bound(Start, End, Str); // Options are stored in sorted order, with '\0' at the end of the // alphabet. Since the only options which can accept a string must // prefix it, we iteratively search for the next option which could // be a prefix. // // FIXME: This is searching much more than necessary, but I am // blanking on the simplest way to make it fast. We can solve this // problem when we move to TableGen. for (; Start != End; ++Start) { // Scan for first option which is a proper prefix. for (; Start != End; ++Start) if (memcmp(Str, Start->Name, strlen(Start->Name)) == 0) break; if (Start == End) break; // See if this option matches. options::ID id = (options::ID) (Start - OptionInfos + 1); if (Arg *A = getOption(id)->accept(Args, Index)) return A; // Otherwise, see if this argument was missing values. if (Prev != Index) return 0; } return new PositionalArg(getOption(OPT_UNKNOWN), Index++); }