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//===--- Lexer.h - C Language Family Lexer ----------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
//  This file defines the Lexer interface.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_LEXER_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_LEXER_H

#include "clang/Lex/PreprocessorLexer.h"
#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include <string>
#include <cassert>

namespace clang {
class DiagnosticsEngine;
class SourceManager;
class Preprocessor;
class DiagnosticBuilder;

/// ConflictMarkerKind - Kinds of conflict marker which the lexer might be
/// recovering from.
enum ConflictMarkerKind {
  /// Not within a conflict marker.
  CMK_None,
  /// A normal or diff3 conflict marker, initiated by at least 7 <s,
  /// separated by at least 7 =s or |s, and terminated by at least 7 >s.
  CMK_Normal,
  /// A Perforce-style conflict marker, initiated by 4 >s, separated by 4 =s,
  /// and terminated by 4 <s.
  CMK_Perforce
};

/// Lexer - This provides a simple interface that turns a text buffer into a
/// stream of tokens.  This provides no support for file reading or buffering,
/// or buffering/seeking of tokens, only forward lexing is supported.  It relies
/// on the specified Preprocessor object to handle preprocessor directives, etc.
class Lexer : public PreprocessorLexer {
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Constant configuration values for this lexer.
  const char *BufferStart;       // Start of the buffer.
  const char *BufferEnd;         // End of the buffer.
  SourceLocation FileLoc;        // Location for start of file.
  LangOptions Features;          // Features enabled by this language (cache).
  bool Is_PragmaLexer;           // True if lexer for _Pragma handling.
  
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Context-specific lexing flags set by the preprocessor.
  //

  /// ExtendedTokenMode - The lexer can optionally keep comments and whitespace
  /// and return them as tokens.  This is used for -C and -CC modes, and
  /// whitespace preservation can be useful for some clients that want to lex
  /// the file in raw mode and get every character from the file.
  ///
  /// When this is set to 2 it returns comments and whitespace.  When set to 1
  /// it returns comments, when it is set to 0 it returns normal tokens only.
  unsigned char ExtendedTokenMode;

  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Context that changes as the file is lexed.
  // NOTE: any state that mutates when in raw mode must have save/restore code
  // in Lexer::isNextPPTokenLParen.

  // BufferPtr - Current pointer into the buffer.  This is the next character
  // to be lexed.
  const char *BufferPtr;

  // IsAtStartOfLine - True if the next lexed token should get the "start of
  // line" flag set on it.
  bool IsAtStartOfLine;

  // CurrentConflictMarkerState - The kind of conflict marker we are handling.
  ConflictMarkerKind CurrentConflictMarkerState;

  Lexer(const Lexer&);          // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
  void operator=(const Lexer&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
  friend class Preprocessor;

  void InitLexer(const char *BufStart, const char *BufPtr, const char *BufEnd);
public:

  /// Lexer constructor - Create a new lexer object for the specified buffer
  /// with the specified preprocessor managing the lexing process.  This lexer
  /// assumes that the associated file buffer and Preprocessor objects will
  /// outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of either of them.
  Lexer(FileID FID, const llvm::MemoryBuffer *InputBuffer, Preprocessor &PP);

  /// Lexer constructor - Create a new raw lexer object.  This object is only
  /// suitable for calls to 'LexRawToken'.  This lexer assumes that the text
  /// range will outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of it.
  Lexer(SourceLocation FileLoc, const LangOptions &Features,
        const char *BufStart, const char *BufPtr, const char *BufEnd);

  /// Lexer constructor - Create a new raw lexer object.  This object is only
  /// suitable for calls to 'LexRawToken'.  This lexer assumes that the text
  /// range will outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of it.
  Lexer(FileID FID, const llvm::MemoryBuffer *InputBuffer,
        const SourceManager &SM, const LangOptions &Features);

  /// Create_PragmaLexer: Lexer constructor - Create a new lexer object for
  /// _Pragma expansion.  This has a variety of magic semantics that this method
  /// sets up.  It returns a new'd Lexer that must be delete'd when done.
  static Lexer *Create_PragmaLexer(SourceLocation SpellingLoc,
                                   SourceLocation ExpansionLocStart,
                                   SourceLocation ExpansionLocEnd,
                                   unsigned TokLen, Preprocessor &PP);


  /// getFeatures - Return the language features currently enabled.  NOTE: this
  /// lexer modifies features as a file is parsed!
  const LangOptions &getFeatures() const { return Features; }

  /// getFileLoc - Return the File Location for the file we are lexing out of.
  /// The physical location encodes the location where the characters come from,
  /// the virtual location encodes where we should *claim* the characters came
  /// from.  Currently this is only used by _Pragma handling.
  SourceLocation getFileLoc() const { return FileLoc; }

  /// Lex - Return the next token in the file.  If this is the end of file, it
  /// return the tok::eof token.  Return true if an error occurred and
  /// compilation should terminate, false if normal.  This implicitly involves
  /// the preprocessor.
  void Lex(Token &Result) {
    // Start a new token.
    Result.startToken();

    // NOTE, any changes here should also change code after calls to
    // Preprocessor::HandleDirective
    if (IsAtStartOfLine) {
      Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
      IsAtStartOfLine = false;
    }

    // Get a token.  Note that this may delete the current lexer if the end of
    // file is reached.
    LexTokenInternal(Result);
  }

  /// isPragmaLexer - Returns true if this Lexer is being used to lex a pragma.
  bool isPragmaLexer() const { return Is_PragmaLexer; }

  /// IndirectLex - An indirect call to 'Lex' that can be invoked via
  ///  the PreprocessorLexer interface.
  void IndirectLex(Token &Result) { Lex(Result); }

  /// LexFromRawLexer - Lex a token from a designated raw lexer (one with no
  /// associated preprocessor object.  Return true if the 'next character to
  /// read' pointer points at the end of the lexer buffer, false otherwise.
  bool LexFromRawLexer(Token &Result) {
    assert(LexingRawMode && "Not already in raw mode!");
    Lex(Result);
    // Note that lexing to the end of the buffer doesn't implicitly delete the
    // lexer when in raw mode.
    return BufferPtr == BufferEnd;
  }

  /// isKeepWhitespaceMode - Return true if the lexer should return tokens for
  /// every character in the file, including whitespace and comments.  This
  /// should only be used in raw mode, as the preprocessor is not prepared to
  /// deal with the excess tokens.
  bool isKeepWhitespaceMode() const {
    return ExtendedTokenMode > 1;
  }

  /// SetKeepWhitespaceMode - This method lets clients enable or disable
  /// whitespace retention mode.
  void SetKeepWhitespaceMode(bool Val) {
    assert((!Val || LexingRawMode) &&
           "Can only enable whitespace retention in raw mode");
    ExtendedTokenMode = Val ? 2 : 0;
  }

  /// inKeepCommentMode - Return true if the lexer should return comments as
  /// tokens.
  bool inKeepCommentMode() const {
    return ExtendedTokenMode > 0;
  }

  /// SetCommentRetentionMode - Change the comment retention mode of the lexer
  /// to the specified mode.  This is really only useful when lexing in raw
  /// mode, because otherwise the lexer needs to manage this.
  void SetCommentRetentionState(bool Mode) {
    assert(!isKeepWhitespaceMode() &&
           "Can't play with comment retention state when retaining whitespace");
    ExtendedTokenMode = Mode ? 1 : 0;
  }

  const char *getBufferStart() const { return BufferStart; }

  /// ReadToEndOfLine - Read the rest of the current preprocessor line as an
  /// uninterpreted string.  This switches the lexer out of directive mode.
  std::string ReadToEndOfLine();


  /// Diag - Forwarding function for diagnostics.  This translate a source
  /// position in the current buffer into a SourceLocation object for rendering.
  DiagnosticBuilder Diag(const char *Loc, unsigned DiagID) const;

  /// getSourceLocation - Return a source location identifier for the specified
  /// offset in the current file.
  SourceLocation getSourceLocation(const char *Loc, unsigned TokLen = 1) const;

  /// getSourceLocation - Return a source location for the next character in
  /// the current file.
  SourceLocation getSourceLocation() { return getSourceLocation(BufferPtr); }

  /// \brief Return the current location in the buffer.
  const char *getBufferLocation() const { return BufferPtr; }
  
  /// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string by escaping '\'
  /// and " characters.  This does not add surrounding ""'s to the string.
  /// If Charify is true, this escapes the ' character instead of ".
  static std::string Stringify(const std::string &Str, bool Charify = false);

  /// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string by escaping '\'
  /// and " characters.  This does not add surrounding ""'s to the string.
  static void Stringify(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Str);

  
  /// getSpelling - This method is used to get the spelling of a token into a
  /// preallocated buffer, instead of as an std::string.  The caller is required
  /// to allocate enough space for the token, which is guaranteed to be at least
  /// Tok.getLength() bytes long.  The length of the actual result is returned.
  ///
  /// Note that this method may do two possible things: it may either fill in
  /// the buffer specified with characters, or it may *change the input pointer*
  /// to point to a constant buffer with the data already in it (avoiding a
  /// copy).  The caller is not allowed to modify the returned buffer pointer
  /// if an internal buffer is returned.
  static unsigned getSpelling(const Token &Tok, const char *&Buffer, 
                              const SourceManager &SourceMgr,
                              const LangOptions &Features,
                              bool *Invalid = 0);
  
  /// getSpelling() - Return the 'spelling' of the Tok token.  The spelling of a
  /// token is the characters used to represent the token in the source file
  /// after trigraph expansion and escaped-newline folding.  In particular, this
  /// wants to get the true, uncanonicalized, spelling of things like digraphs
  /// UCNs, etc.
  static std::string getSpelling(const Token &Tok,
                                 const SourceManager &SourceMgr,
                                 const LangOptions &Features, 
                                 bool *Invalid = 0);

  /// getSpelling - This method is used to get the spelling of the
  /// token at the given source location.  If, as is usually true, it
  /// is not necessary to copy any data, then the returned string may
  /// not point into the provided buffer.
  ///
  /// This method lexes at the expansion depth of the given
  /// location and does not jump to the expansion or spelling
  /// location.
  static StringRef getSpelling(SourceLocation loc,
                                     SmallVectorImpl<char> &buffer,
                                     const SourceManager &SourceMgr,
                                     const LangOptions &Features,
                                     bool *invalid = 0);
  
  /// MeasureTokenLength - Relex the token at the specified location and return
  /// its length in bytes in the input file.  If the token needs cleaning (e.g.
  /// includes a trigraph or an escaped newline) then this count includes bytes
  /// that are part of that.
  static unsigned MeasureTokenLength(SourceLocation Loc,
                                     const SourceManager &SM,
                                     const LangOptions &LangOpts);

  /// \brief Given a location any where in a source buffer, find the location
  /// that corresponds to the beginning of the token in which the original
  /// source location lands.
  ///
  /// \param Loc 
  static SourceLocation GetBeginningOfToken(SourceLocation Loc,
                                            const SourceManager &SM,
                                            const LangOptions &LangOpts);
  
  /// AdvanceToTokenCharacter - If the current SourceLocation specifies a
  /// location at the start of a token, return a new location that specifies a
  /// character within the token.  This handles trigraphs and escaped newlines.
  static SourceLocation AdvanceToTokenCharacter(SourceLocation TokStart,
                                                unsigned Character,
                                                const SourceManager &SM,
                                                const LangOptions &Features);
  
  /// \brief Computes the source location just past the end of the
  /// token at this source location.
  ///
  /// This routine can be used to produce a source location that
  /// points just past the end of the token referenced by \p Loc, and
  /// is generally used when a diagnostic needs to point just after a
  /// token where it expected something different that it received. If
  /// the returned source location would not be meaningful (e.g., if
  /// it points into a macro), this routine returns an invalid
  /// source location.
  ///
  /// \param Offset an offset from the end of the token, where the source
  /// location should refer to. The default offset (0) produces a source
  /// location pointing just past the end of the token; an offset of 1 produces
  /// a source location pointing to the last character in the token, etc.
  static SourceLocation getLocForEndOfToken(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned Offset,
                                            const SourceManager &SM,
                                            const LangOptions &Features);

  /// \brief Returns true if the given MacroID location points at the first
  /// token of the macro expansion.
  static bool isAtStartOfMacroExpansion(SourceLocation loc,
                                            const SourceManager &SM,
                                            const LangOptions &LangOpts);

  /// \brief Returns true if the given MacroID location points at the last
  /// token of the macro expansion.
  static bool isAtEndOfMacroExpansion(SourceLocation loc,
                                          const SourceManager &SM,
                                          const LangOptions &LangOpts);

  /// \brief Compute the preamble of the given file.
  ///
  /// The preamble of a file contains the initial comments, include directives,
  /// and other preprocessor directives that occur before the code in this
  /// particular file actually begins. The preamble of the main source file is
  /// a potential prefix header.
  ///
  /// \param Buffer The memory buffer containing the file's contents.
  ///
  /// \param MaxLines If non-zero, restrict the length of the preamble
  /// to fewer than this number of lines.
  ///
  /// \returns The offset into the file where the preamble ends and the rest
  /// of the file begins along with a boolean value indicating whether 
  /// the preamble ends at the beginning of a new line.
  static std::pair<unsigned, bool>
  ComputePreamble(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer, const LangOptions &Features,
                  unsigned MaxLines = 0);
                                        
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Internal implementation interfaces.
private:

  /// LexTokenInternal - Internal interface to lex a preprocessing token. Called
  /// by Lex.
  ///
  void LexTokenInternal(Token &Result);

  /// FormTokenWithChars - When we lex a token, we have identified a span
  /// starting at BufferPtr, going to TokEnd that forms the token.  This method
  /// takes that range and assigns it to the token as its location and size.  In
  /// addition, since tokens cannot overlap, this also updates BufferPtr to be
  /// TokEnd.
  void FormTokenWithChars(Token &Result, const char *TokEnd,
                          tok::TokenKind Kind) {
    unsigned TokLen = TokEnd-BufferPtr;
    Result.setLength(TokLen);
    Result.setLocation(getSourceLocation(BufferPtr, TokLen));
    Result.setKind(Kind);
    BufferPtr = TokEnd;
  }

  /// isNextPPTokenLParen - Return 1 if the next unexpanded token will return a
  /// tok::l_paren token, 0 if it is something else and 2 if there are no more
  /// tokens in the buffer controlled by this lexer.
  unsigned isNextPPTokenLParen();

  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Lexer character reading interfaces.
public:

  // This lexer is built on two interfaces for reading characters, both of which
  // automatically provide phase 1/2 translation.  getAndAdvanceChar is used
  // when we know that we will be reading a character from the input buffer and
  // that this character will be part of the result token. This occurs in (f.e.)
  // string processing, because we know we need to read until we find the
  // closing '"' character.
  //
  // The second interface is the combination of getCharAndSize with
  // ConsumeChar.  getCharAndSize reads a phase 1/2 translated character,
  // returning it and its size.  If the lexer decides that this character is
  // part of the current token, it calls ConsumeChar on it.  This two stage
  // approach allows us to emit diagnostics for characters (e.g. warnings about
  // trigraphs), knowing that they only are emitted if the character is
  // consumed.

  /// isObviouslySimpleCharacter - Return true if the specified character is
  /// obviously the same in translation phase 1 and translation phase 3.  This
  /// can return false for characters that end up being the same, but it will
  /// never return true for something that needs to be mapped.
  static bool isObviouslySimpleCharacter(char C) {
    return C != '?' && C != '\\';
  }

  /// getAndAdvanceChar - Read a single 'character' from the specified buffer,
  /// advance over it, and return it.  This is tricky in several cases.  Here we
  /// just handle the trivial case and fall-back to the non-inlined
  /// getCharAndSizeSlow method to handle the hard case.
  inline char getAndAdvanceChar(const char *&Ptr, Token &Tok) {
    // If this is not a trigraph and not a UCN or escaped newline, return
    // quickly.
    if (isObviouslySimpleCharacter(Ptr[0])) return *Ptr++;

    unsigned Size = 0;
    char C = getCharAndSizeSlow(Ptr, Size, &Tok);
    Ptr += Size;
    return C;
  }

private:
  /// ConsumeChar - When a character (identified by getCharAndSize) is consumed
  /// and added to a given token, check to see if there are diagnostics that
  /// need to be emitted or flags that need to be set on the token.  If so, do
  /// it.
  const char *ConsumeChar(const char *Ptr, unsigned Size, Token &Tok) {
    // Normal case, we consumed exactly one token.  Just return it.
    if (Size == 1)
      return Ptr+Size;

    // Otherwise, re-lex the character with a current token, allowing
    // diagnostics to be emitted and flags to be set.
    Size = 0;
    getCharAndSizeSlow(Ptr, Size, &Tok);
    return Ptr+Size;
  }

  /// getCharAndSize - Peek a single 'character' from the specified buffer,
  /// get its size, and return it.  This is tricky in several cases.  Here we
  /// just handle the trivial case and fall-back to the non-inlined
  /// getCharAndSizeSlow method to handle the hard case.
  inline char getCharAndSize(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size) {
    // If this is not a trigraph and not a UCN or escaped newline, return
    // quickly.
    if (isObviouslySimpleCharacter(Ptr[0])) {
      Size = 1;
      return *Ptr;
    }

    Size = 0;
    return getCharAndSizeSlow(Ptr, Size);
  }

  /// getCharAndSizeSlow - Handle the slow/uncommon case of the getCharAndSize
  /// method.
  char getCharAndSizeSlow(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size, Token *Tok = 0);
public:

  /// getCharAndSizeNoWarn - Like the getCharAndSize method, but does not ever
  /// emit a warning.
  static inline char getCharAndSizeNoWarn(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size,
                                          const LangOptions &Features) {
    // If this is not a trigraph and not a UCN or escaped newline, return
    // quickly.
    if (isObviouslySimpleCharacter(Ptr[0])) {
      Size = 1;
      return *Ptr;
    }

    Size = 0;
    return getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(Ptr, Size, Features);
  }

  /// getEscapedNewLineSize - Return the size of the specified escaped newline,
  /// or 0 if it is not an escaped newline. P[-1] is known to be a "\" on entry
  /// to this function.
  static unsigned getEscapedNewLineSize(const char *P);

  /// SkipEscapedNewLines - If P points to an escaped newline (or a series of
  /// them), skip over them and return the first non-escaped-newline found,
  /// otherwise return P.
  static const char *SkipEscapedNewLines(const char *P);

  /// \brief Checks that the given token is the first token that occurs after
  /// the given location (this excludes comments and whitespace). Returns the
  /// location immediately after the specified token. If the token is not found
  /// or the location is inside a macro, the returned source location will be
  /// invalid.
  static SourceLocation findLocationAfterToken(SourceLocation loc,
                                         tok::TokenKind TKind,
                                         const SourceManager &SM,
                                         const LangOptions &LangOpts,
                                         bool SkipTrailingWhitespaceAndNewLine);

private:

  /// getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn - Same as getCharAndSizeSlow, but never emits a
  /// diagnostic.
  static char getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size,
                                       const LangOptions &Features);

  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  // Other lexer functions.

  void SkipBytes(unsigned Bytes, bool StartOfLine);
  
  // Helper functions to lex the remainder of a token of the specific type.
  void LexIdentifier         (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  void LexNumericConstant    (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  void LexStringLiteral      (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr,
                              tok::TokenKind Kind);
  void LexRawStringLiteral   (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr,
                              tok::TokenKind Kind);
  void LexAngledStringLiteral(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  void LexCharConstant       (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr,
                              tok::TokenKind Kind);
  bool LexEndOfFile          (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);

  bool SkipWhitespace        (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  bool SkipBCPLComment       (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  bool SkipBlockComment      (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  bool SaveBCPLComment       (Token &Result, const char *CurPtr);
  
  bool IsStartOfConflictMarker(const char *CurPtr);
  bool HandleEndOfConflictMarker(const char *CurPtr);

  bool isCodeCompletionPoint(const char *CurPtr) const;
  void cutOffLexing() { BufferPtr = BufferEnd; }
};


}  // end namespace clang

#endif